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- From: Moritz@cvmmdl2.msstate.edu (K.Moritz)
- Subject: Re: Lethal cookware?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.160916.9803@ra.msstate.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 16:09:16 GMT
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- Nobody seems to have mentioned the cookware by Corning called Visons. It
- is glass, like most Corningware stuff. I love it, it is great! My husband
- doesn't like it because, like cooking with electric it stays hotter longer.
- It doesn't cool off as fast. So cooking with it takes some getting used to,
- especially if you are used to cooking with gas and metal cookware.
- It heats up faster and stays hot longer. I think that it can save on energy,
- because you can actually turn off the stove, and it will continue to stay hot.
- I don't have the Visions with the non-stick coating, just plain old Visons.
- Kristin
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