When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: oven proof glass casserole dishes

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Fire-King - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire-King

    Fire-King could also be purchased at local grocery and hardware stores. Several varieties of Fire-King dishes were made; nesting bowls, dessert bowls, glass beverage containers, casserole dishes, mugs and more. The vintage nesting bowls, produced by the Anchor Hocking Company, are one of the most sought after collectible dishes of this type.

  3. Making a Casserole? Bake Them in One of These Pretty Dishes

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/12-best-casserole-dishes...

    The best casserole dishes are sturdy to put in the oven and pretty to present on the table. Choose from ceramic, stoneware, and glass options with lids. ... and glass options with lids. The best ...

  4. CorningWare - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CorningWare

    Corelle, a brand name for break-resistant glass dishware also originally created by Corning Glass Works, has offered matching designs to many CorningWare patterns. [6] Care must be made to distinguish between Corning Ware cookware and tableware marketed under the Corelle and Pyrex brand names, as the thermal properties of the products are quite ...

  5. 100+ of Our Greatest-Hit Casserole Recipes for Every Meal of ...

    www.aol.com/100-best-casserole-recipes-every...

    Whole-grain pasta and low-fat cheese and milk give the casserole a healthy bent; make it in an oven-proof skillet and there’s one less dish to clean. Get the recipe: Greek Pastitsio Casserole ...

  6. Watch out! You could be making this dangerous mistake with ...

    www.aol.com/article/lifestyle/2018/08/27/watch...

    Lighter Side. Medicare. News

  7. Visions (cookware) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visions_(cookware)

    In 1981, Corning Glass Works began test marketing the cookware in the United States as an imported product under the name “Le CLAIR” rather than VISION due to a trademark conflict over the name. Once the trademark obstacles were overcome, the product finally received an official rollout in the second half of 1983 under the name “VISIONS”.