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19 minutes ago, IowaDee said:

I have glass mixing bowls because I like being able to look at the bottom and make sure I have mixed everything in.  Used to leave unmixed stuff.

I have lots of cornflower Corningware and love it.  Everything from pie plates and loaf pans to casseroles and baking dishes.  But what I use the most, get ready for it, are my Visionware pieces  My collection started probably more than 20 years ago when my local market offered a different piece each week for a low price if you spent so much on groceries.. I have added to those pieces until I have a large set which I use every day.  They are workhorses, easy to clean and almost impossible to break.  Did drop one pan when I slipped on the ice walking to the car.  .The only drawback I can find is that, as I get older, they get heavier.  I own several of  the non-stick pieces and the coating is still like new. 

That's how Corelle started.  My mother would get little stickers every time she shopped and eventually ended up with a dinner set.

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17 minutes ago, IowaDee said:

I have glass mixing bowls because I like being able to look at the bottom and make sure I have mixed everything in.  Used to leave unmixed stuff.

I have lots of cornflower Corningware and love it.  Everything from pie plates and loaf pans to casseroles and baking dishes.  But what I use the most, get ready for it, are my Visionware pieces  My collection started probably more than 20 years ago when my local market offered a different piece each week for a low price if you spent so much on groceries.. I have added to those pieces until I have a large set which I use every day.  They are workhorses, easy to clean and almost impossible to break.  Did drop one pan when I slipped on the ice walking to the car.  .The only drawback I can find is that, as I get older, they get heavier.  I own several of  the non-stick pieces and the coating is still like new. 

That's how Corelle started.  My mother would get little stickers every time she shopped and eventually ended up with a dinner set.

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