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List Price: $4.92
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Manufacturer: Pyrex
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Product Description
Step into the bakery on an early Sunday morning and the unmistakable aroma of just baked breads brings on a smile. You can create the same ambiance in your home by using this brick shaped mold. Slightly flared sides that contain shape and set the dough. Ideal for quick breads, yeast breads, or any type of crisp-crusted sandwich-type loaf.
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Features
Great for lasagnas, casseroles, cakes, breads, and cobblers Pyrex glass is safe in the oven, microwave, refrigerator, freezer, and dishwasher Pyrex glass is non-porous, so it won't absorb food odors, food flavors or food stains Clear glass allows you to watch your food as it cooks Made in the U.S.A.
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Customer Review(s)
Customer Rating:     Summary: Go for clear, not blue Comment: Nice basic Pyrex loaf pan.
I agree, however, with the other reviewer who pointed out that a CLEAR glass pan would make it easier to see the state of the product inside. Why didn't I think of that?? I was just drawn to the pretty blue color...but it's not like this item is displayed in my kitchen.
I will pick up the pieces of my shattered life and move on. ;-) Customer Rating:     Summary: Homemade Bread? Yum! Comment: Won't argue with "slightly smaller" review, but that just means you get a higher loaf, or you buy two and get two loaves. I've been using Pyrex for decades, and one (clear) loaf pan was the one my mother bought back in the 30's -- still makes a beautiful loaf of bread.
And if you hate the thought of making your own yeast-rising dough, check your grocery store for Rich's Frozen Bread 5-pack; it's yeast-rising bread that you just put in the lightly-greased or non-stick sprayed loaf pan, still frozen, on the kitchen counter (I cover my loaf loosely with plastic wrap so it won't dry out while it rises); come back in 5-8 hours, and pop the pan-sized loaf into a 375-degree oven for a half-hour, and then let it cool a little before scrumptious yums and beautiful odors.
And this pan is perfect for that... Enjoy.
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