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    Temp-tations Seasonal 3-Quart Baker with Glass Lid. ... This silicone baking dish is ideal for those baked treats that tend to stick to the pan — think brownies, toffee, and even chocolate bark. ...

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    With her QVC collection, you'll be able to create robust, flavorful dishes in your own kitchen using tools like a stylish pressure cooker and slow cooker and this 2-in-1 stoneware baking dish (it ...

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    Le Creuset Heritage Rectangular Baking Dishes, set of 3. $135 $195 Save $60. ... Use it on nonstick, stainless steel, carbon steel and even cast iron frying pans, just as you would a glass lid.

  5. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Chafing dish and stand, circa 1895, [16] Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Ding – prehistoric and ancient Chinese cauldrons, standing upon legs with a lid and two facing handles. They are one of the most important shapes used in Chinese ritual bronzes. Chafing dish – a cooking pan heated by an alcohol burner for cooking at table.

  6. Visions (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it is completely dishwasher safe and is not prone to haze or etching typically experienced with normal glass kitchenware. When initially released in Europe, and during the Le CLAIR test marketing period in the US, many Visions products shipped with a "Cooking Lid" that was also made of Pyroceram.

  7. Grab-it - Wikipedia

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    The 15-ounce Grab-it was available with a plastic cover (for storage, allowing stacking) or a Pyrex glass lid (for storage or cooking use), or both, [2] while only a glass lid was available for the larger Grab-it and Grab-A-Meal. In addition to microwave use, Grab-its made of Pyroceram (i.e. earlier Corning Ware, and all Visions) are safe on ...