nickle831
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Post by nickle831 on Jul 27, 2014 23:29:27 GMT
He learned that you DO NOT put a pyrex measuring cup to heat something up on a stove top. Even though it does say that right on the side of the cup. He thought that would be a quicker way to heat up the gravy. You know instead of putting it inside a pot or in the microwave. If you have never heard a large Pyrex glass exploding and shooting shards of glass over your entire kitchen and dining room you have not lived. I have no doubt I will be finding gravy in odd spots for quite some time.
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Post by bluepoprocks on Jul 27, 2014 23:31:50 GMT
I just read that on my Pyrex measuring cup last night and thought I wonder who would think they could use it on a stove top. Now I know your husband would.
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Post by LilyRose on Jul 27, 2014 23:33:26 GMT
It also sounds like a good way for your feet to me finding glass. Careful! And sorry.
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nickle831
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Post by nickle831 on Jul 27, 2014 23:33:57 GMT
I just read that on my Pyrex measuring cup last night and thought I wonder who would think they could use it on a stove top. Now I know your husband would. This made me laugh. I'm probably laughing harder then I should, but I couldn't laugh when it happened.
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Post by papersilly on Jul 27, 2014 23:36:08 GMT
Been there with the exploding pyrex. It was awful trying to clean it all up and making sure the dogs didn't step on any shards.
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Post by marianne on Jul 27, 2014 23:38:35 GMT
Oh no, jeez, what a mess! I hope no one was hit by any flying glass. Ever since Pyrex changed their glass-making formula, I've been absolutely anal about temperature and Pyrex. I'm always having to remind DH not to put baking dishes on the cold granite counter. So far, so good. Watch your feet!
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Post by FurryP on Jul 27, 2014 23:51:07 GMT
Seriously! What was he thinking?
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Post by lilacgal on Jul 27, 2014 23:55:10 GMT
Oh my goodness! I hope no one got hurt.
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Post by Judy26 on Jul 27, 2014 23:55:40 GMT
I'm glad no one was hurt. I had a crockpot top explode when it touched something cold once. It was like a firework. Very scary!
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Post by keknj on Jul 27, 2014 23:57:05 GMT
Oh no. That sounds like an awful mess to clean up. I bet he doesn't do that again.
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Post by kristalina on Jul 27, 2014 23:57:29 GMT
terrifying! I was just remembering a pyrex sauce pot that my mom used to make rice in when I was small and wishing I had one. Maybe not so much now...
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Jul 28, 2014 0:02:37 GMT
Oh man, that sucks.
I had a Pyrex baking dish explode after I took it out of the oven once, and holy heck was that a nightmare to clean up. Chicken grease and glass everywhere.
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Post by bdawnb on Jul 28, 2014 1:37:50 GMT
Oh my, I'm so glad glass shards didn't land in anyone. What a mess to clean up.
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Post by perfectcircles on Jul 28, 2014 1:42:20 GMT
Yikes! I once slaved over a meatloaf in highschool. My mom came home & thought it looked dry so she added some water. After she cleaned up the Pyrex shards we had Burger King for dinner.
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Post by salem on Jul 28, 2014 1:48:22 GMT
Yikes! Glad nobody got hurt, but yeah, what a mess that must have been!
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Post by DaisyDoodles on Jul 28, 2014 1:48:31 GMT
I still have queso stains on my ceiling from the Great Christmas party Queso explosion of 2009 thanks to my dear brothers . Hope your DH didn't get hurt, it is scary when they explode
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Post by scrapApea on Jul 28, 2014 1:49:16 GMT
WOW that' s scary. I would not have been laughing. (glad you could) Thankfully no one was hurt! Can you imagine if someone was in the room? Gives me chills to think about.
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Post by NicL on Jul 28, 2014 1:49:56 GMT
Good luck with the clean up. What a pain!
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Post by oaksong on Jul 28, 2014 1:57:48 GMT
DD did that a few years ago trying to boil some water. I wasn't home and she was making some tea for her sick daddy. She had just turned away from looking at it when it exploded. I still have nightmares thinking about it. It is a kitchen safety thing that I never thought to talk about.
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Post by Miss Lerins Momma on Jul 28, 2014 2:06:56 GMT
that does not sound like fun... I can't ever imagine putting anything other than a pot/pan or kettle on top of the stove!
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Post by lovetodigi on Jul 28, 2014 2:13:51 GMT
I am glad that no one was hurt.
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Post by gmcwife1 on Jul 28, 2014 2:46:56 GMT
Oh man, that sucks. I had a Pyrex baking dish explode after I took it out of the oven once, and holy heck was that a nightmare to clean up. Chicken grease and glass everywhere. Same here! I'm glad no one was hurt and hope you found all the glass pieces!
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Post by TankTop on Jul 28, 2014 3:21:45 GMT
One of my biggest fears!
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Post by AussieMeg on Jul 28, 2014 3:28:53 GMT
Oh that's hilarious!!!! He must have the same thought process as my dad. I pre-prepared a meal one morning in a Pyrex dish with a plastic lid and stored it in the fridge. I asked him to put it in the oven at 6pm. When I got home the dish was in the oven..... complete with the plastic lid!!!
And yes, I have experienced a Pyrex dish explosion. One day I was cooking some rice balls at my aunt's house. I took the dish out of the oven, set it down on the stove and it exploded into a gazillion pieces. Scared the crap out of me and made me very reluctant to use Pyrex again.
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Post by chlerbie on Jul 28, 2014 3:31:27 GMT
Oh, yikes. I had a baking dish explode once, too. So scary!
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Post by worrywart on Jul 28, 2014 4:09:52 GMT
That is scary. I am always scared to have the baking dishes higher than 375! I had one break once (but yours sounds dangerous and scary!!).
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Post by anniebygaslight on Jul 28, 2014 4:17:00 GMT
Eek! You will he hoovering the shards up for weeks. They hide, and come out at night, ready to snare any unsuspecting barefoot breakfasters. I know how far a pyrex jug can spread, and how long the shards lurk, having accidentally smashed one on the terracotta tiled floor.
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Post by flanz on Jul 28, 2014 4:23:51 GMT
Sorry you're dealing with that mess and glad no one was maimed!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2014 8:00:45 GMT
So not fun! Watch out for glass shards for months to come.
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Post by anonrefugee on Jul 28, 2014 8:22:04 GMT
That is scary. I am always scared to have the baking dishes higher than 375! I had one break once (but yours sounds dangerous and scary!!). I've been baking a lemon chicken at 425 for a while now- maybeI need to choose another pan. OP, I'm sorry, what a mess. Hopefully it wil be a funny family story to tell in a few years.
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