Have you tried contacting Corningware? They have outlet stores around the
country (I have 2 not real far from me here in Seattle) and they have out of
stock items or items on clearance.
Shere'e
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I need to replace some dinnerware; I've looked everywhere and can't find
this. One time I did find some the wrong color.
dinner plates and salad plates
Underneath it says Corningware; tableware; casual china; made in China and a
whole bunch of dishwasher/ microwave safe etc.
white, square
My favourite is Faberware, mostly accumulated piece-by-piece, rahter
than in sets. Similiar construction to Revereware -- ie stainless
steel, with a "sandwich" bottom for better heat dispersal -- but the
bottom is is not copper on the outside, which means I don't have to
worry too much about ho
This past Christmas, my husband gave me a set of Emeril pots & pans. The set
included 3 pans and 3 pots. They were a reasonable price. He got them at
Macys. They have a heavy copper sandwich on the bottom. They do have glass
tops, something that I thought, I didn't want. After using them,
Hi Devon and all, I looked on line at www.revereware.com and they sell the
individual pans (including metal lids). Not cheap! When I got married in
1984 we got the 1 qt, 2 qt and 3 qt pans with metal lids and they're still
going strong. I did ask for a double boiler inner pan that fits in the 3
Hi Devon
It would depend on how the cook is going to use the pots! and how much
stovetop cooking she likes to do. Will she entertain (bigger pots needed)
or just for herself and one or two guests at any time. If the latter, a
lightweight coated frying pan with glass lid and a saucepan with lid
sho
Fellow spiders,
Many years ago I abandoned my original dime store set of cookware and bought
a 1 qt, a three quart and a double boiler of Revereware. It was stainless
steel clad and I am inclined to think it wasn't copper that was in the middle
of
the cladding, but possibly something else.