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You will never make rice in a vintage PYREX pot

>> No.9490353
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9490353

Like hell I can't

>> No.9490371

>>9490309
they dont make them anymore?

>> No.9490575

They're virtually indestructable. If you don't have one, you'll inherit one some day.

>> No.9490610

>>9490371
Not for stovetop use. Those days are over.

>> No.9490631

>>9490309
The fuck you talking about? Not only does every mom/grandma own one but you can get them for a song at a flea market.

Fuck leave your room for once Jesus Christ you fucking retard

>> No.9490648

>>9490631
Cool, you use them on a stove top? Or just for the microwave or oven?

>> No.9491488

Fuck rice

>> No.9491511
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9491511

nostalgia

>> No.9491514

they sell these on ebay

next.

>> No.9491521

>>9491488
This. Asian food is trash. Why do you think they're so small and have microdicks

>> No.9491525

>>9490371
Newer ones will literally shatter after being cooked past a certain temp. Supposed to prevent meth cooking, but instead they just fucked over their fanbase.

>> No.9491527

I have the exact same glass pot with a pinkish tint, so yes I will.

>> No.9491529

>>9491514
Yeah, for an arm and a leg.

>> No.9491548

>>9491529
>$20 for vintage cookware is an arm and a leg

where the fuck do you typically shop?

>> No.9491551

>>9491521
>Why do you think they're so small and have microdicks

that's all the soy actually

>> No.9491565
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9491565

>>9491551
Guess my mother ate a lot of soy when I was gestating then.

>> No.9491579

>>9491565
its more likely you just lost the genetic lottery, if your own eating habits never offset it

>> No.9492440

>>9490575
I can attest to this. One night I was drunk, boiled some water in one, passed out, next afternoon it was still sitting on a stovetop set to high, not one crack. Still use it to this day.

>> No.9492485

>>9490353
My mom still has this, hopefully she wills it to me and I can enjoy vintage-cooked rice is 30 years.

>> No.9492496

>>9490353
This. I didn't even know they were anything special. I have six of varying sizes.

>> No.9492503

>>9492496
they haven't made those for decades so they still pretty rare.

>> No.9492507

>>9491565
your mom has a microdick?
please be in LONDON

>> No.9492645

>>9491525
>Supposed to prevent meth cooking, but instead they just fucked over their fanbase.
nah, it's just cheaper to make & more impact resistant

>> No.9492660

>>9492496
If you dont have old relatives that cook and dont frequent thrift stores you could go your whole life without seeing a usable glass stovetop pot.

>> No.9492671

>>9491525
>Supposed to prevent meth cooking
i thought crack was the canonical illicit use of pyrex cookware

>> No.9492682
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9492682

Anyone use the glass fring pans? How do you feel about them?

>> No.9492694

>>9490309
Cooking rice is my kryptonite. It's sad. That's why I converted my instant pot into a high priced rice cooker.

>> No.9492740

>>9491525
>meth

no, its because the nip nong ching chong chinese factory that makes this shit keeps using cheaper and cheaper materials and now we are finally at the point where its no longer viable to use the product as its intended to be used because chinese producers cant help but fuck over stupid gailo.

>> No.9493911

>>9492682
How is the heat conduction ? I image its pretty bad, even if they add some weird stuff to the glass. It would be easy to clean though.

>> No.9495071

>>9492682
that looks meme af but id totally use it

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>>9490309
>>9490353

that's not pyrex, that's corning visionware