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 — ...
Many collectors appreciate the value and practicality of vintage CorningWare. Not only is it fun to display, it can be used in the oven, freezer, refrigerator, or the microwave. Discover which ...
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 ...
In the 1950s, CorningWare dishes were a beloved kitchen staple. The ceramic casserole dishes, often white with a pattern of blue cornflowers, were kitchen workhorses, capable of going from freezer to ...
Just like Nonna used to make ... except way, way more expensive: Turns out, the vintage Pyrex dishes that mothers and grandmothers everywhere used to carry casseroles to family dinners are now worth ...
Today, many people are going retro in their kitchens. That calls for CorningWare and Corelle dishware. You can find it practically anywhere — thrift stores, garage sales, flea markets, malls and ...
Pyrex is celebrating its 100th birthday this year. These vintage dishes that go from the refrigerator to the stove top, the oven or the microwave are hot right now. Collector or not, you might find ...