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  2. Grab-it - Wikipedia

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    Grab-it is a brand of Corning Ware cookware products easily identifiable by their uniform distinctive shape: a bowl with vertical sides and a rounded, concave tab handle. . The name was first used for a versatile product which could safely go from refrigerator to stovetop, oven, broiler, or microwave, but later, inferior products, nearly identical in appearance but unsafe for stovetop or ...

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    It features a large glass bowl with a stackable container for extra toppings or dressing, a snap-on locking lid, and a reusable fork. The whole thing is dishwasher-safe and comes in five different ...

  6. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Porringer – a shallow bowl, 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) in diameter, and 1.5–3 inches (3.8–7.6 cm) deep; the form originates in the medieval period in Europe and they were made in wood, ceramic, pewter and silver. A second, modern usage, for the term porringer is a double saucepan similar to a bain-marie used for cooking porridge.

  7. Fire-King - Wikipedia

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    The vintage nesting bowls, produced by the Anchor Hocking Company, are one of the most sought after collectible dishes of this type. On Dec 21, 2010, Fire-King Japan or Fire-King Japan Co., Ltd. was founded in Japan to revive Fire-King milk glass. [ 2 ]

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