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Re: bakeware that does it all

by "Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 8, 2008 at 10:44 PM

"Chatterbox" <Chatterbox.2b9d159@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> When I check out reviews for CorningWare, Pyrex, and Rubbermaid… All I
> can think about is my Foldtuk bakeware.  It’s the first collapsible
> cookware that you could put in the oven or micro directly from the
> freezer, is nonstick, airtight, dishwasher safe, and collapses to one
> inch for easy storage.  Nothing comes close to this product, IMO!
> 'FoldTuk Bakeware - Finally, Bakeware That Does It All!'

I heard that it sometimes collapses in the oven and everything spills all 
over.  Scary huh?   Especially with all the news about plastics leeching 
into the food, I"m not taking any chances.
 




 8 Posts in Topic:
bakeware that does it all
Chatterbox <Chatterbox  2008-07-08 22:42:13 
Re: bakeware that does it all
Billy <Hereiam@[EMAIL   2008-07-08 20:09:17 
Re: bakeware that does it all
Sqwertz <swertz@[EMAIL  2008-07-08 19:15:42 
Re: bakeware that does it all
Bert Hyman <bert@[EMAI  2008-07-09 00:26:34 
Re: bakeware that does it all
Wayne Boatwright <wayn  2008-07-09 00:53:49 
Re: bakeware that does it all
Janet Wilder <kelliepo  2008-07-09 19:18:31 
Re: bakeware that does it all
Wayne Boatwright <wayn  2008-07-10 05:29:11 
Re: bakeware that does it all
"Edwin Pawlowski&quo  2008-07-08 22:44:27 

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