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I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't
find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!! |
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![]() Benjamin Lotto wrote: > I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't > find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? > I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. > > Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks!! I don't believe they make one that size. N. |
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"Benjamin Lotto" > wrote in message
ups.com... >I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't > find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? > I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. > > Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks!! > Have you gone to www.pyrex.com, found a phone number, and called the company? |
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On 17 Jul 2006 10:45:32 -0700, "Benjamin Lotto" >
wrote: >I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't >find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? > I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. > >Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! Have you tried WalMart? I got a 9x9 there, but haven't found an 8x8 yet. I get the ones with ridges on the sides, and plastic covers. Carol |
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![]() Damsel in dis Dress wrote: > On 17 Jul 2006 10:45:32 -0700, "Benjamin Lotto" > > wrote: > > >I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't > >find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? > > I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. > > Have you tried WalMart? I got a 9x9 there, but haven't found an 8x8 > yet. I get the ones with ridges on the sides, and plastic covers. Thanks for the pointer. I'll call the "local" WalMart (about 40 minutes away!) and see if they have one. |
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I have one. Clear Glass. Try Target.
Benjamin Lotto wrote: > I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't > find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? > I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. > > Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks!! > |
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"benlotto" > wrote in message
oups.com... > > Damsel in dis Dress wrote: >> On 17 Jul 2006 10:45:32 -0700, "Benjamin Lotto" > >> wrote: >> >> >I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't >> >find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? >> > I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. >> >> Have you tried WalMart? I got a 9x9 there, but haven't found an 8x8 >> yet. I get the ones with ridges on the sides, and plastic covers. > > Thanks for the pointer. I'll call the "local" WalMart (about 40 > minutes away!) and see if they have one. > There's a link at www.pyrex.com that's labeled "Buy Now", although it might mean something altogether different. |
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On 17 Jul 2006 12:06:46 -0700, "benlotto" > wrote:
>Damsel in dis Dress wrote: >> On 17 Jul 2006 10:45:32 -0700, "Benjamin Lotto" > >> wrote: >> >> >I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't >> >find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? >> > I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. >> >> Have you tried WalMart? I got a 9x9 there, but haven't found an 8x8 >> yet. I get the ones with ridges on the sides, and plastic covers. > >Thanks for the pointer. I'll call the "local" WalMart (about 40 >minutes away!) and see if they have one. Good luck! Carol |
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![]() Glenn wrote: > I have one. Clear Glass. Try Target. > > Benjamin Lotto wrote: > > > I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't > > find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? > > I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. > > > > Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! > > > > Thanks!! > > Maybe they make one exclusively for Target or WalMart, but their website doesn't list one. N. |
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"Nancy2" > wrote in message
ps.com... > > Glenn wrote: >> I have one. Clear Glass. Try Target. >> >> Benjamin Lotto wrote: >> >> > I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't >> > find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? >> > I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. >> > >> > Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! >> > >> > Thanks!! >> > > > Maybe they make one exclusively for Target or WalMart, but their > website doesn't list one. > > N. > Do they list the traditional rectangular dish? I only took a fast look, and all I saw was the tricky stuff with lids & other bells & whistles. |
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![]() "L, not -L" > wrote > On 17-Jul-2006, "Benjamin Lotto" > wrote: > >> I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't >> find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? >> I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. >> >> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! > > I'll bet you'll find one in a local thrift store, such as Goodwill. In that vein, I looked on ebay ... I did not see a pyrex glass dish size 9X9. Since they have a lot of vintage stuff, it's a collectible, I wonder if they have ever made such a thing. nancy |
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"Benjamin Lotto" > wrote in
ups.com: > I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't > find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? > I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. > > Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks!! Benjamin, There are 9x9s in non-stick materials, etc., not pyrex. I didn't see a ceramic 9x9 anywhere either. Maybe it's because pyrex pan sets are designed so they can sit inside each other to reduce packaging and conserve cabinet space?!? Andy |
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![]() "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... > "Benjamin Lotto" > wrote in > ups.com: > >> I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't >> find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? >> I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. >> >> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! >> >> Thanks!! > > > Benjamin, > > There are 9x9s in non-stick materials, etc., not pyrex. I didn't see a > ceramic 9x9 anywhere either. > > Maybe it's because pyrex pan sets are designed so they can sit inside > each other to reduce packaging and conserve cabinet space?!? > > Andy You crazy guy. They still make the 9x13. A 9x9 would nest fine in that, especially since the 9x13s nest into one another. |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in news:WjTug.5531
: >> Benjamin, >> >> There are 9x9s in non-stick materials, etc., not pyrex. I didn't see a >> ceramic 9x9 anywhere either. >> >> Maybe it's because pyrex pan sets are designed so they can sit inside >> each other to reduce packaging and conserve cabinet space?!? >> >> Andy > > You crazy guy. They still make the 9x13. A 9x9 would nest fine in that, > especially since the 9x13s nest into one another. Joe, How? I could understand if the sides of the pan's height was trapazoidal, with a nine inch top measure and an eight inch bottom measure. Andy |
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![]() "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in news:WjTug.5531 > : > >>> Benjamin, >>> >>> There are 9x9s in non-stick materials, etc., not pyrex. I didn't see a >>> ceramic 9x9 anywhere either. >>> >>> Maybe it's because pyrex pan sets are designed so they can sit inside >>> each other to reduce packaging and conserve cabinet space?!? >>> >>> Andy >> >> You crazy guy. They still make the 9x13. A 9x9 would nest fine in that, >> especially since the 9x13s nest into one another. > > > Joe, > > How? I could understand if the sides of the pan's height was trapazoidal, > with a nine inch top measure and an eight inch bottom measure. > > Andy Haven't you ever touched a square or rectangular Pyrex baking dish? The bottoms are rounded. They don't next completely, but more than enough to keep them from toppling over. |
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Oh pshaw, On Mon 17 Jul 2006 02:25:15p, Andy was muttering about...
> "Benjamin Lotto" > wrote in > ups.com: > >> I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't >> find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? >> I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. >> >> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! >> >> Thanks!! > > > Benjamin, > > There are 9x9s in non-stick materials, etc., not pyrex. I didn't see a > ceramic 9x9 anywhere either. > > Maybe it's because pyrex pan sets are designed so they can sit inside > each other to reduce packaging and conserve cabinet space?!? > > Andy > Here is a 9x9 stoneware baking dish by Le Creuset... http://tinyurl.com/nyfff -- Wayne Boatwright __________________________________________________ ________________________ I often wonder ... What do people mean when they say the computer went down on me? |
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Wayne Boatwright <wayneboatwright_at_gmail.com> wrote in
8.19: > Oh pshaw, On Mon 17 Jul 2006 02:25:15p, Andy was muttering about... > >> "Benjamin Lotto" > wrote in >> ups.com: >> >>> I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't >>> find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? >>> I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. >>> >>> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! >>> >>> Thanks!! >> >> >> Benjamin, >> >> There are 9x9s in non-stick materials, etc., not pyrex. I didn't see a >> ceramic 9x9 anywhere either. >> >> Maybe it's because pyrex pan sets are designed so they can sit inside >> each other to reduce packaging and conserve cabinet space?!? >> >> Andy >> > > Here is a 9x9 stoneware baking dish by Le Creuset... > > http://tinyurl.com/nyfff Wayne, For $25.00 is that a collectible of some sort?? Andy |
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Oh pshaw, On Mon 17 Jul 2006 03:04:29p, Andy was muttering about...
> Wayne Boatwright <wayneboatwright_at_gmail.com> wrote in > 8.19: > >> Oh pshaw, On Mon 17 Jul 2006 02:25:15p, Andy was muttering about... >> >>> "Benjamin Lotto" > wrote in >>> ups.com: >>> >>>> I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I >>>> can't find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer >>>> available? >>>> I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. >>>> >>>> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! >>>> >>>> Thanks!! >>> >>> >>> Benjamin, >>> >>> There are 9x9s in non-stick materials, etc., not pyrex. I didn't see a >>> ceramic 9x9 anywhere either. >>> >>> Maybe it's because pyrex pan sets are designed so they can sit inside >>> each other to reduce packaging and conserve cabinet space?!? >>> >>> Andy >>> >> >> Here is a 9x9 stoneware baking dish by Le Creuset... >> >> http://tinyurl.com/nyfff > > > Wayne, > > For $25.00 is that a collectible of some sort?? > > Andy LOL! No. It's Le Creuset...what more can i say? -- Wayne Boatwright __________________________________________________ ________________________ I often wonder ... What do people mean when they say the computer went down on me? |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> Oh pshaw, On Mon 17 Jul 2006 03:04:29p, Andy was muttering about... > >>> Here is a 9x9 stoneware baking dish by Le Creuset... >>> >>> http://tinyurl.com/nyfff >> >> >> Wayne, >> >> For $25.00 is that a collectible of some sort?? >> >> Andy > > LOL! No. It's Le Creuset...what more can i say? LOL Unless that baking dish is going to prep the food, fill itself and put itself in the oven, don't buy the "name" is what I say! (Oh, and it would have to wash itself afterwards, too!) Jill |
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L, not -L wrote:
> > I think you may be right; the two square glassware baking dishes I have (1 > Pyrex, 1 Ancho Hocking) are 8x8, maybe that is the only square size made. > That's not true. I have both sizes. -- Jean B. |
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Oh pshaw, on Mon 17 Jul 2006 04:54:54p, jmcquown meant to say...
> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> Oh pshaw, On Mon 17 Jul 2006 03:04:29p, Andy was muttering about... >> >>>> Here is a 9x9 stoneware baking dish by Le Creuset... >>>> >>>> http://tinyurl.com/nyfff >>> >>> >>> Wayne, >>> >>> For $25.00 is that a collectible of some sort?? >>> >>> Andy >> >> LOL! No. It's Le Creuset...what more can i say? > > LOL Unless that baking dish is going to prep the food, fill itself and > put itself in the oven, don't buy the "name" is what I say! (Oh, and it > would have to wash itself afterwards, too!) Then YOU find one that's cheaper. :-) Personally, I would have no compunction over ordering the Le Creuset. I'm very fond of their products. -- Wayne Boatwright __________________________________________________ God said 'Let there be cats!' |
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"Benjamin Lotto" > wrote: > I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't > find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? > I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. > > Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks!! eBay has a set that includes a 9x9. -- -Barb <http://jamlady.eboard.com> Updated 7-10-06, Rob's Birthday Lunch "If it's not worth doing to excess, it's not worth doing at all." |
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Benjamin-
What will you be using it for? That extra inch shouldn't make that much difference - It'll just make your stuff taller and thicker. . ..Oops, that didn't come out right! But ummm what I meant to say, if it's for a cake or something. The smaller 8" would just make it thicker. This response is just getting worse as I go along. . .but you know what I mean;-) Sorry. . .Blonde here, and the heat is getting to me;-) Myrl |
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 21:30:30 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> wrote: >They still make the 9x13. A 9x9 would nest fine in that, >especially since the 9x13s nest into one another. Been there, tried to do that. I think it's the thickness of the glass that screws that scheme up. Carol |
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote on 17 Jul 2006 in rec.food.cooking
> On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 21:30:30 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" > > wrote: > > >They still make the 9x13. A 9x9 would nest fine in that, > >especially since the 9x13s nest into one another. > > Been there, tried to do that. I think it's the thickness of the glass > that screws that scheme up. > > Carol > I get 9X9 pyrex baking dishes at zellers...kinda a canadian version of Kmart. -- Curiosity killed the cat, but for a while I was a suspect -Alan |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> Oh pshaw, on Mon 17 Jul 2006 04:54:54p, jmcquown meant to say... > >> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>> Oh pshaw, On Mon 17 Jul 2006 03:04:29p, Andy was muttering about... >>> >>>>> Here is a 9x9 stoneware baking dish by Le Creuset... >>>>> >>>>> http://tinyurl.com/nyfff >>>> >>>> >>>> Wayne, >>>> >>>> For $25.00 is that a collectible of some sort?? >>>> >>>> Andy >>> >>> LOL! No. It's Le Creuset...what more can i say? >> >> LOL Unless that baking dish is going to prep the food, fill itself >> and put itself in the oven, don't buy the "name" is what I say! >> (Oh, and it would have to wash itself afterwards, too!) > > Then YOU find one that's cheaper. :-) > Ah, but I don't *need* a 9x9 baking dish! :-p > Personally, I would have no compunction over ordering the Le Creuset. > I'm very fond of their products. I'm just not a "buy the name" kinda gal. I know all these products have names (Pryrex is a name brand, for example). I suppose if there was another income in my household I'd give Le Creuset a try... maybe. But the "designer" cookware and bakeware holds no appeal for me. I got a couple of All Clad pots for Christmas a couple of years ago; I tried them. Rarely use them. I don't want to *know* what my brother paid for them! (He's one of those it's all about the name types.) Jill |
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![]() "L, not -L" > wrote > On 17-Jul-2006, "Nancy Young" > wrote: > >> In that vein, I looked on ebay ... I did not see a pyrex glass dish >> size 9X9. Since they have a lot of vintage stuff, it's a collectible, >> I wonder if they have ever made such a thing. > I think you may be right; the two square glassware baking dishes I have (1 > Pyrex, 1 Ancho Hocking) are 8x8, maybe that is the only square size made. For whatever reason I always thought my square baking dishes were 9 by. I finally checked, no, they are 8x8. Live and learn. nancy |
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"Michael "Dog3" Lonergan" > wrote in message
6.121... > Damsel in dis Dress > > : > >> On 17 Jul 2006 10:45:32 -0700, "Benjamin Lotto" > >> wrote: >> >>>I would like to find a square 9x9 Pyrex glass baking dish, but I can't >>>find anything out there. Is this something that's no longer available? >>> I have two 8x8's and a 9x13, but would really like a 9x9. >>> >>>Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! >> >> Have you tried WalMart? I got a 9x9 there, but haven't found an 8x8 >> yet. I get the ones with ridges on the sides, and plastic covers. >> >> Carol > > I get strange sized pans at Pottery Barn. Well, I think that's the name. > I"m not even sure I need all the stuff I buy anyway. > > Michael There's also a company called Anchor Hocking, which makes glass dishes that are as good as Pyrex, and in the same price range. I've seen them in supermarkets and other non-boutique sources. |
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"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
... > On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 21:30:30 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" > > wrote: > >>They still make the 9x13. A 9x9 would nest fine in that, >>especially since the 9x13s nest into one another. > > Been there, tried to do that. I think it's the thickness of the glass > that screws that scheme up. > > Carol This is why I love newsgroups: We have to take a brief detour to define "nest". :-) My definition: Stacks well enough to save *****SOME***** space (see disclaimer below), and stack securely. Disclaimer: More space than if the objects didn't nest at all, not as much as if they nested more deeply. Your mileage may vary. Or not. Speak to your doctor before using Pyrex. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. You may contain peanuts. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message . .. > Wayne Boatwright wrote: > > Oh pshaw, On Mon 17 Jul 2006 03:04:29p, Andy was muttering about... > > > >>> Here is a 9x9 stoneware baking dish by Le Creuset... > >>> > >>> http://tinyurl.com/nyfff > >> > >> > >> Wayne, > >> > >> For $25.00 is that a collectible of some sort?? > >> > >> Andy > > > > LOL! No. It's Le Creuset...what more can i say? > > LOL Unless that baking dish is going to prep the food, fill itself and put > itself in the oven, don't buy the "name" is what I say! (Oh, and it would > have to wash itself afterwards, too!) > > Jill > > got a web site for wash-themself dishes? two hand surgeries make them VERY appealling! -ginny |
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![]() > wrote in message ups.com... > Benjamin- > What will you be using it for? That extra inch shouldn't make that > much difference - It'll just make your stuff taller and thicker. . > .Oops, that didn't come out right! > > But ummm what I meant to say, if it's for a cake or something. The > smaller 8" would just make it thicker. This response is just getting > worse as I go along. . .but you know what I mean;-) > > Sorry. . .Blonde here, and the heat is getting to me;-) > > Myrl > forget blonde....it's so hot the hair has melted! -ginny |
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