It’s easy to overlook what’s sitting in your own kitchen. That sturdy Pyrex dish you’ve had for years might not just be for ...
Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. As pandemic restrictions that required mask-wearing and limited capacity for ...
For the longest time, my mother has talked about how she’s been hunting local Goodwill and thrift stores, plus tag, yard and garage sales for vintage Pyrex pieces. She’s not big into displaying them.
Houston-area thrift shops, antique dealers, Goodwill stores and Facebook Marketplace sellers carry every collectible and tchotchke imaginable: vinyl records, Astros T-Shirts, Smurfs and newspaper ...
Pyrex serving dishes with flowers on them. - Danielle Skibola/Getty Images Vintage Pyrex cookware has become a cult favorite among collectors, home cooks, and kitchen nostalgia enthusiasts alike, but ...
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Who knew your grandma's vintage Pyrex would look so cute in tattoo form? Many people love their collection of vintage Pyrex—but do you love the whimsical patterns enough to tattoo them (forever!) on ...
Many home cooks have some Pyrex in their cabinets. They fill glass Pyrex baking dishes with lasagna, measure out oil for making brownies in the brand’s measuring cups, and store leftovers in lidded ...
Dust off your old Pyrex cookware, because it can be worth a pretty penny. Vintage Pyrex has found a niche among chefs and homemakers, who love the colors and patterns of the old sets. Founder of ...