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Bodum 2 piece (Healthy BTA free) Glass Bowl Set

Ok I’m excited about this new 2 piece bowl and storage set because it’s practical (it’s even microwaveable) and best of all, they can go from the freezer to the oven and your table. They are made of a high quality Borosilicate glass which is BPA free a more healthy approach to food prep and storage. Finally the covers are a soft cushy Silicone – can be used as trivets and/or hot pot holders. I think their just Cool!

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Cookware and Bakeware

Some of the most frequently asked questions about cookware.

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What foods can be cooked in plastic ovenware?

A. Plastic ovenware has been developed for a multitude of foods such as baked goods, meats, vegetables, snacks, desserts, etc. Foods that develop a very high temperature during cooking (containing high fat or sugar content such as bacon and candy) may call for a special cooking utensil. The manufacturer’s Use and Care Guide should provide suggestions for using your plastic ovenware most effectively for these special foods. Foods that normally stain any cookware are also likely to stain plastic ovenware. Sticking and staining can be minimized by cooking food for the recommended time.
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Hello Cooking Enthusiasts!

Welcome to CooksPlus! We are affiliated with the CooksPlus Culinary Store – www.CooksPlus.com . Here you will find topical information related to culinary Kitchenware’s interests to include cookware, kitchen appliances, tools recipes and proven tips for enhancing your experience in your own kitchen. We have an in depth culinary perspective based on over 30 years of experience with companies that make the products you use in your kitchens and the people that sell them. Additionally, the Chef’s that manage our cooking classes add their input based on their experience. We hope you find the CooksPlus forum both interesting and rewarding!

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