I love my Pyrex pie plates and have many of them in various sizes — I like to pick them up for less than $ 1 at yard sales, junk shops or Goodwill!
And who doesn't
love Pyrex?!
I love the Pyrex Glass Food Keeper Set (the lids are plastic, so don't heat them)!
Not exact matches
While I'd
love to be the kind of person who can put together a magazine shoot - worthy picnic set atop a chic table in a bag, more often than not, my picnics consist of several friends huddling around a cooler, passing around
Pyrex containers of food.
Modifications were: - used traditional oats because I didn't have quick cook, just gave them a quick zap in the Nutribullet and kept 1/4 cup unground for texture - omitted hemp seeds because I don't have those - unsweetened applesauce instead of bananas (
love bananas but wanted my blueberries to have center stage)- I'm not vegan so I used 2 medium eggs - replaced 1 tbsp peanut butter with mayo (
love peanut butter but not necessarily mixed with other flavors)- threw in maybe 1/2 tsp chia seeds just for grins Baking time was right around 35 minutes in a 8 × 8
Pyrex baking dish and I left them to cool all day and cut them into 9 bars this evening.
Love the flavor and I made mine in a vintage
pyrex dish since I don't have a dutch oven.
so I end up using small
pyrex cups, and it's not that easy getting a dozen of them out of the oven... so, if you have any suggestions, I'd
love to hear!
at least one large skillet and one small skillet dutch oven / stock pot (I boiled my pasta in a stock pot for ages) slow cooker / Crockpot medium sauce pan cutting board rubber spatula wood / bamboo spoons (at least two) colander can opener cookie sheet 9 x 12 cake pan 1 - & 4 - cup measuring cups, preferably
Pyrex or similar a couple of mixing bowls cheese grater garlic press (we
love garlic) Tupperware's largest bowl — holds 32 cups & is perfect for making batches of Chex mix or puppy chow or other favorite snack mixes.
Love this (and your
pyrex bowl too!).
One of my childhood Sunday dinner memories is watching Mom carry a big, rectangular
Pyrex glass pan, choke full of
love, over to the center of our table.
While I'd
love to be the kind of person who can put together a magazine shoot - worthy picnic set atop a chic table in a bag, more often than not, my picnics consist of several friends huddling around a cooler, passing around
Pyrex containers of food.
I bought that same set of
Pyrex a month ago at Target and
love it!
Not only the actual set but the history behind it — who wrapped it, why didn't they use it — obviously it was waiting for a
loving home and I think it's now found one («could you give some
Pyrex a forever home?»)
And I
love the container, deer
Pyrex bowl you have them in!
Let's see...
love the dinner sign,
love the weighing mums,
love the gold
pyrex,
love the pumpkins in the box,
love the books and bird under glass.
I'm also in
love with your
Pyrex collection... I'm a jadeite collector myself, but certainly don't pass on
Pyrex when I see it at the thrift store!
My mother would
love to see that saltbox on my counter in place of the small glass
pyrex bowl that holds our salt at this time.
I
love vintage
Pyrex, globes, old paint by numbers pictures, lots of 1950s ceramics, kilner jars, vintage glasses with patterns on and loads more.