Corningware

In 1959, the iconic Blue Cornflower Corning hit the market. Women all over the U.S. scrambled to add a piece to their kitchen cookery dishes. The versatility of freezer to oven to table won the hearts of many a cook. It is no different today. I myself, picked the Blue Cornflower pattern, simply for nostalgia reasons, and the blue goes with my kitchen colors.

I have not been disappointed one bit, and if you happen to come across an old advertisement--believe it. And I might add, it cleans up like a dream. I have produced some messy casseroles and meats, only to soak them in hot water and Dawn overnight or while I'm cleaning up the rest of the dishes. Spotless, every time, without a lot of arm work scrubbing.

And speaking of recipes, for whatever reason, I have become a better cook. Its helped me to organize my kitchen better and produce tasty meal after meal, homemade breads and cakes. Made of Pyroceramic material, following simple rules of using no abrasive methods {no SOS pads} your vintage Corning will not disappoint you. The 2 patterns that I have a good amount of stock are the Blue Cornflower and Spice of Life for sale.

I cannot say enough good things about vintage Corning. I use them daily, have doubles and multiples of certain items. Rest assured, when you pop out a meal in vintage Corning, you'll wonder why you didn't start using it years ago...

-- Mimi

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