Articles for tag: Name Brands, Pyrex, Small Appliances

5 Name Brands You Can Trust in Your Kitchen

More and more companies are manufacturing products that aren’t built to last. Many of these products are simply built as cheaply as possible. Plus, it probably doesn’t hurt for companies to know that once the item breaks, consumers will need to purchase another one. This is enough to scare people away from investing in expensive ...

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How Can I Keep My Pyrex Cookware from Exploding?

Pyrex is the brand name of a type of glass cookware made from borosilicate and soda lime that comes in many sizes, colors and patterns. In recent years, Internet rumors claimed that Pyrex was more prone to shattering or exploding in hot ovens because Pyrex changed their recipe. However, Pyrex changed their glass recipe back ...

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How to Make a Ladybug Cake

If your child loves ladybugs, I have the perfect cake for you to make on their next birthday. You can make this cake easily with these instructions. You will need two cake mixes, the required amount of eggs for the mixes, required amount of oil or water for the mixes, two to three tubs of ...

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How to Make a Doll Birthday Cake

This is an easy way to make a doll birthday cake for a special little girl. The items you need are an eight or nine inch round cake pan that is two to three inches deep, two cake mixes, the amount of eggs that both cake mixes call for, the amount of oil or water ...

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Review of Pyrex Round Storage Bowls and Lids

Description These Pyrex bowls are quality, thick clear glass bowls, that come in three sizes: 2 cup, 4 cup and 7 cup. They all have tight fitting plastic lids, and the bowls nestle perfectly one inside the other. I am all for anything that takes up less space in my kitchen cupboards! If you have ...

How Pyrex was Introduced to the UK

How Pyrex was Introduced to the UK In 1858 Angus and Henry Greener started the Wear Flint Glass Works in Sunderland, but the works did not prosper, and in 1885 they were taken over as a bad debt by James Augustus Jobling, owner of the Tyne Oil and Grease Works in Newcastle. It was at ...