I admit, I read the article I posted about the exploding Pyrex, but it didn't sink in. The fact Corning sold Pyrex in 1998 to World Kitchen didn't register in my brain when I read it. (But the Corning ...
ur Christmas dinner ham has been cooking in a Pyrex glass baking dish at 350 F. Then, when you open the oven door, Boom! Shards of sharp glass explode toward you like some homemade bomb. According to ...
For more than seven years, consumers have complained about their Pyrex glassware coming apart-- "exploding," to use the most generally-employed term -- only to meet vociferous objections from World ...
It’s true: Pyrex and similar glass bakeware can explode, but if you follow my two simple guidelines, you’ll never experience it yourself. As preposterous as it sounds, exploding Pyrex is not an urban ...
Pop goes the Pyrex -- or does it? It's easy to dismiss the stories of shattering Pyrex bakeware as one more urban legend -- until you start asking around. Our informal query of home cooks turned up ...
Pyrex, a well-known type of bakeware advertised as oven and microwave safe, has come under fire for shattering without warning, prompting a class-action lawsuit in Chicago alleging the bakeware is ...
Q I have a question about exploding Pyrex in the oven. Are those dishes the older Pyrex or the newer ones that have possibly been made to a different standard? I am still using the ones that I ...
Pyrex, a well-known type of bakeware advertised as oven and microwave safe, has come under fire for shattering without warning, prompting a class-action lawsuit alleging the bakeware is dangerous and ...
As holiday dinner disasters go, it could have been worse. At least it didn't involve tears, accusations and emotional familial issues. On Christmas Eve, we returned home from Mass to finish ...