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Old pyrex will it freeze
littlemoney
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I know the Pyrex in the shops today says you can be put in a freezer. I have much older pyrex 25-40+ years old. Has pyrex always be freezable or is this something new? I don't want to buy new unless I have to but neither do I want to break my current pyrex dishes. Thanks.
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My Mum freezes savoury mains and fruit crumbles in her Pyrex that must be 40+ years old.0
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Yes, you can.0
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Hedgehog99 wrote: »My Mum freezes savoury mains and fruit crumbles in her Pyrex that must be 40+ years old.
That's some of the things I want to try. Do you know how your mum defrosts the meals before reheating and what she covers the pyrex dishes with in the freezer.0
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