Friday, May 3, 2013

CorningWare French White 15-Ounce Grab-It Dish with Cover





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Description



Corningware French White 15-ounce just white grab- it dish. Includes 1-each 15-ounce just white grab-it dish with white plastic cover. The recipe for a great dish starts, surprisingly, with a great dish! Corningware French White bakeware proves that when it comes to food preparation, few things are more convenient than baking and serving in one dish. With its classic, fluted design, French White oven-to-table bakeware imparts a traditional elegance that is a perfect complement to any décor. Versatile yet stylish, Corningware French White is simple, from start to finish!



Features


  • Glass and plastic lids make cooking, serving, and storing easy and convenient
  • Durable stoneware material designed for use in oven, microwave, refrigerator, and freezer
  • Corningware material resists chipping and cracking
  • Non-porous surface does not absorb food odors, flavors, or stains
  • 10-year limited warranty

Customer Reviews


4 out of 5 stars Current version comes only with plastic lid
J. Manly

OVERALL: This product is a solid workhorse. I have six, and they are favorites for convenient storage of leftovers. They stack and are durable. Unlike plastic, the stoneware cleans completely and does not transfer odors. The size is right for 2 normal servings (~1 cup) or one super-sized serving (15 oz.) which can be frozen or reheated in the same container.If this CorningWare's Grab-It dish still came with the original version's glass lid, it would definitely rate five stars. The current version, however--despite Amazon's product description, which mentions glass AND plastic lids--now comes with a single (opaque) plastic lid. Handy enough, but not as durable as the glass lid or as convenient.FOR WORK: No one would expect a spillproof seal from the glass lid. I wouldn't count on it with this plastic lid, either. If you are taking something to eat at work that contains even a small amount of liquid, consider leaving this lid at home, and covering the Grab-It with Press N Seal or a similar film--you can poke a few holes in it to vent when reheating it. If you want to use the Grab-It cover, pretest it by filling with water and holdng it at an angle. The manufacturing tolerance for the lid vary. Yours may or may not leak.AT HOME: For storage of leftovers at home, the glass lids were superior: You could see the contents. For this version, you may want to mark the date on the side using a whiteboard marker to avoid those ghastly green surprises when you clean out the refrigerator. You can also simply use a plastic film, but then you can't stack it.

5 out of 5 stars Very Handy
Great Faulkner's Ghost

We use these more than any other dishware items in our pantry. They go from the fridge to the microwave to the oven. Plus, they are indestructable, whether dropped, banged in the dishwasher, or otherwise abused. They are pretty small however; U can fit a can of corn or heat up a chicken breast or two in the microwave, but not much more fits into it. We have 8 for a family of 4, and we could use a couple more if we had the space. So buy extras.

1 out of 5 stars Warning: these are Stoneware not Corningware Grab It Bowls.
Barb

My old bowls were corningware and indestructible. The only way they could break is if you dropped them on a granite counter or a tile floor. These bowls are stoneware and breakable. They look like the old bowls, but they have a rough bottom. You need to be careful when placing them on a surface that could scratch. You also have to avoid sudden temperature changes. If the stoneware is hot, you cannot add liquid, place it on a wet surface or handle with a wet or cold cloth or they could crack. You did not have to worry about any of this with the corningware bowls. I should have sent them back, but did not want to pay the shipping cost.


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