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Glass ones turn up on e-bay and in charity shops.

Margaret

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> Am looking for either glass or cast iron pans. Have looked and looked but

can't find anywhere that makes glass pans, just the ovenware. DOes anyone know

of where I can buy from. Also looking at the cast iron pans but they look like

they're coated with something. Is anyone familiar with where I could buy some

that were non-toxic? Thanks, Janet

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Glass ones turn up on e-bay and in charity shops.

Margaret

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> Am looking for either glass or cast iron pans. Have looked and looked but

can't find anywhere that makes glass pans, just the ovenware. DOes anyone know

of where I can buy from. Also looking at the cast iron pans but they look like

they're coated with something. Is anyone familiar with where I could buy some

that were non-toxic? Thanks, Janet

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Glass ones turn up on e-bay and in charity shops.

Margaret

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> Am looking for either glass or cast iron pans. Have looked and looked but

can't find anywhere that makes glass pans, just the ovenware. DOes anyone know

of where I can buy from. Also looking at the cast iron pans but they look like

they're coated with something. Is anyone familiar with where I could buy some

that were non-toxic? Thanks, Janet

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Hi Janet, I bought my pans off e-bay. Just type in "corning vision saucepans". Sue To: autism-biomedical-europe Sent: Wednesday, 29 February 2012, 15:47 Subject: glass/cast iron pans

Am looking for either glass or cast iron pans. Have looked and looked but can't find anywhere that makes glass pans, just the ovenware. DOes anyone know of where I can buy from. Also looking at the cast iron pans but they look like they're coated with something. Is anyone familiar with where I could buy some that were non-toxic? Thanks, Janet

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I also have the corning ware/vission pots and pans and I love them. I got most

of the set in charity shops and pans on ebay. Food will stick to the pans but if

you add a bit of cold water to the hot pan or water with a bit of washing powder

and leave for a while everything will come off very easily.

Kasia

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> Am looking for either glass or cast iron pans. Have looked and looked but

can't find anywhere that makes glass pans, just the ovenware. DOes anyone know

of where I can buy from. Also looking at the cast iron pans but they look like

they're coated with something. Is anyone familiar with where I could buy some

that were non-toxic? Thanks, Janet

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I also have the corning ware/vission pots and pans and I love them. I got most

of the set in charity shops and pans on ebay. Food will stick to the pans but if

you add a bit of cold water to the hot pan or water with a bit of washing powder

and leave for a while everything will come off very easily.

Kasia

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> Am looking for either glass or cast iron pans. Have looked and looked but

can't find anywhere that makes glass pans, just the ovenware. DOes anyone know

of where I can buy from. Also looking at the cast iron pans but they look like

they're coated with something. Is anyone familiar with where I could buy some

that were non-toxic? Thanks, Janet

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I also have the corning ware/vission pots and pans and I love them. I got most

of the set in charity shops and pans on ebay. Food will stick to the pans but if

you add a bit of cold water to the hot pan or water with a bit of washing powder

and leave for a while everything will come off very easily.

Kasia

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> Am looking for either glass or cast iron pans. Have looked and looked but

can't find anywhere that makes glass pans, just the ovenware. DOes anyone know

of where I can buy from. Also looking at the cast iron pans but they look like

they're coated with something. Is anyone familiar with where I could buy some

that were non-toxic? Thanks, Janet

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