Planning on stopping by the thrift store anytime soon? Keep an eye out for these vintage Pyrex pieces — they may be worth a ...
This limited-edition Pyrex dish debuted in the 1960s and remains a coveted collectors' item to this day — here's how to spot one at your local thrift store.
Every home cook needs a casserole dish. This versatile bakeware is a must-have for preparing everything from roasts to mac and cheese to namesake casseroles. Of the different options available, a ...
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 ...
If you're Pyrex baking dish enthusiast, the luck of the Irish is coming your way this spring. One of the most popular vintage designs, the limited-edition "Lucky in Love" pattern from 1959, is ...
“Twenty thousand for a bowl?” That’s what most people said as the price of Lucky in Love continued ticking up on an eBay auction last year. No Pyrex is rarer than this bowl in the hearts-and-shamrocks ...
Pyrex cookware has been around for 100 years, ever since creator Corning Glass Works determined the heat-resistant glass used for rugged railroad lanterns could also be used to bake a lovely sponge ...