I don't get it, what's wrong with brown? Did you all not live through the late 70's and early 80's? EVERYTHING WAS BROWN!
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Still a great pattern, and here's an idea of the shirt I'm referencing:
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https://www.amazon.com/Hawaii-Shirt-Hawaiian-Hibiscus-Flowers/dp/B07PG571Z1
I don’t think anyone needs to be worried about lead in their Corelle. But if you’re concerned you can just perform a lead test on your plates. No reason to let some crazy blogger lady make you panicked when you can just check yourself. I did this to test an old crystal punch bowl I bought at an antique store. There’s no point in tossing dishes that are probably fine. If my dishes tested positive for lead I’d probably just buy a newer set of Corelle. But I bought mine in 2014 so I’m not worried.
That would really depend on how much you have.
I bought that one and have a little bit left over. I have maybe about 20 pieces that I wrapped including glass lids.
Amazon! They had the spring blossom and crazy daisy! They have others too but those are my go to. pop socket
I ordered them from Amazon.fr my go to is Amazon.de for things I can’t get in the US since they have an English version, but this wouldn’t ship from Germany.
Here is a link if you are curious but searching “amazon.fr Pyrex” would work too. https://www.amazon.fr/Pyrex-Enjoy-Plaque-Cuisson-Verre/dp/B000KGEV1I
I wear gloves and put a big glob on the pyrex. Then I take a scrubby sponge and just lightly scrub it. Then I rinse the peek off and wash with soap. I’m sure you can find it cheaper than amazon.
I would say no to using any glass borosilicate on electric coil-top stoves unless you have a wire grid like this chemex coil
You can get some new "pyrex" bowls but they are now made by the Mosser Glass company. Mosser Glass company bought old molds from pyrex, fireking, etc and now reproduce. This link is to some bowls sold on amazon by Mosser. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005DSESPC/ref=twister_B009WUXYKC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1