The glass casserole containers that became staples in mothers' and grandmothers' kitchens decades ago are making a comeback. The iconic yet durable crockery has become something of a collectible in ...
Vintage Pyrex and CorningWare aren’t just kitchen staples — they’re pieces of history, art, and nostalgia. From rare patterns to original materials like borosilicate glass and Pyroceram, these ...
The saying goes that like tried-and-true recipes, fine wines and well-aged cheese, some things get better with age. Long Island vintage enthusiasts say the same holds true for classic Pyrex, cast iron ...
Pyrex dishes have been part of American kitchens for decades. Known for colorful patterns and sturdy glass, they were made to be used and passed down. Designs like Lucky in Love, Atomic Eyes and ...
The story of Pyrex glass began like most inventions do: with a problem. Bessie Littleton's earthenware casserole dish had cracked. It was 1914 and Littleton's husband, Jesse, was working as a ...
Chances are, your grandmother’s casserole dishes had that classic blue-and-white cornflower design and seeing it again brings back some warm (and delicious!) memories. Now, you can have your own set — ...