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Nobody makes small casserole dishes like these Corning ones any more, so I was lucky to get a couple, although they were $20 each with shipping. They're worth it. I used to have one of these, and used it all the time for cooking a few hot dogs, or storing leftovers. My previous one got broken because that's what happens when it's time for something to break, and this is the most-used dish that we have in the kitchen. Looking for white glass dishes with clear glass tops is frustrating. Especially small or specialty ones like these.
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I already had two of these but use them so often, I wanted more. I reheat leftovers in them and cook small amounts of veggies as well. Its hard to find ceramic dishes with glass tops; most have plastic. They just are so useful.
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You just can't beat this dish for microwaving leftovers. It's the perfect size for one serving. Sturdy, easily washable, but make sure you get the glass lid, too. I already had the lid which is why I bought just this part.
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Grabits are a hard to find old school product. They’ve been around for decades and are practically indestructible. While pricey, they last forever so it’s still a decent value. Thanks!
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Vintage coringware item in good shape. Very useful for small casserole items and for re-heating leftovers.
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