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- noun A kind of heat-resistant glass.
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Examples
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The cheap pyrex is easier to handle and already has the measurements.
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Layer whole Marias in pyrex dish, then pour part of milk mixture over.
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The system can be made locally from pyrex, which is a good transmitter of solar radiation, durable, and locally available in Lebanon.
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What I can't understand is what drove a couple on a combined salary of £100k to claim for such trivial things such as pyrex bowls, salt and pepper sets and even an £2.50 ironingboard protector from the taxpayer.
Well here's the what they claimed Valleys Mam 2008
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To do this, you’ll need a couple of things beforehand, namely a pyrex dish or a couple of deep cookie sheets.
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Glass/pyrex retains heat differently than metal does (usually retains more heat so can potentially hotter and longer), so my preference would be not to use a pan made with two different materials like that.
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All you need to make a double boiler is a mixing bowl (preferably glass/pyrex or metal) and a saucepan that the bowl will fit on top of.
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I got my 6oz pyrex bowls to be used to make baked puddings and I use them constantly!
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I have used the tins and the pyrex and this is just a wonderful product. replica watches Mar 10
Marie Callender’s Deep Dish Pie Crusts, reviewed | Baking Bites 2009
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Did u bake them in these pyrex bowls? make great single serving portions!
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As a veteran food journalist at The Daily News in New York, Ms. Brock saw what she called a “Pyrex ceiling” limiting women in the food, beverage and hospitality industries.
Carol Brock, Who Pushed at a ‘Pyrex Ceiling,’ Dies at 96 By 2020
chained_bear commented on the word pyrex
I found this rather amusing and thought others might also. PG-13 (or R), but no images.
October 23, 2008