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Glass Dishes With Plastic Lids?
pixie1
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I dont actually know if these exist but i was wondering if anyone knows where i can buy these from?
I want them so I can freeze things and have then ready to pop straight in the oven.
OR
What do you use to freeze your batch cooked meals?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Pix
I want them so I can freeze things and have then ready to pop straight in the oven.
OR
What do you use to freeze your batch cooked meals?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Pix
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Pyrex do them. The only thing you have to be careful of is they're not spillproof/watertight.0
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I got some of these for shepherds pie etc so I could freeze them. I'm certain I bought them from Morrisons.
Hope this helps
Rebecca x0 -
Yep Pyrex. I got mine at Woolies!:(:j Trytryagain FLYLADY - SAYE £700 each month Premium Bonds £713 Mortgage Was £100,000@20/6/08 now zilch 21/4/15:beer: WTL - 52 (I'll do it 4 MUM)0
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I dont actually know if these exist but i was wondering if anyone knows where i can buy these from?
I want them so I can freeze things and have then ready to pop straight in the oven.
OR
What do you use to freeze your batch cooked meals?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Pix
Hei (sorry, long time lurker here)
You can buy these, i have some by pyrex : they're like glass lasagna dishes with plastic lids
Even better, they seem to be on sale in Debenhams right now
http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10001_10001_19017_405256_-1
(sorry, i don't do that hyperlink stuff!)0 -
A friend showed me a set of those dishes which she bought from costco couple of months ago. I dont remember the exact price but it was twenty something for a set of four.0
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I've seen ones with push on lids and a while back I spotted some with 'lock&lock' type lids. I don't dare invest in more pyrex, my kids break them too easily - I think they've changed the standard, my old ones seem much tougher.Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants - Michael Pollan
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Low carb, low oxalate Primal + dairy
From size 24 to 16 and now stuck...0 -
I use disposable ones from Wilkies, foil or plastic. The plastic ones wash well and last for ages and I have reused the foil ones a couple of times.
I find them quite economical, if I bought glass/pyrex I'd break them :rolleyes:0 -
ive got some of these from asda that i use for lasagnes and shepherds pies. they were only a few quid eachWhat matters most is how well you walk through the fire0
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I'm 40 and I've never seen pyrex break.
Shocked!!!:j Trytryagain FLYLADY - SAYE £700 each month Premium Bonds £713 Mortgage Was £100,000@20/6/08 now zilch 21/4/15:beer: WTL - 52 (I'll do it 4 MUM)0 -
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:It's quite spectacular when it breaks - it goes into hundreds of bits
I've broken pyrex stuff a few times in my life0
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