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Monday, October 16, 2006

My mom scored at the yard sales once again. She found me two Snowflake casseroles, a Craisy Daisy/Spring Blossom Green bake set and a Golden Pine 1961 Christmas Promotion casserole.

We are both hooked and spent an hour pouring over the Pyrex pattern website. I just need a nice corner cabinet with glass doors to showcase them in!

posted on 10/16/2006 :: link

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17 Comments:

I have Pyrex envy!
By Blogger Michele, at 16/10/06 6:23 PM

ahhh. those bring back memories of staying at my grandma's house and watching her bake. She had those nice pyrex baking dishes too. Classic.
By Anonymous Andrea, at 16/10/06 6:56 PM

My parents have the snowflake and daisy sets and my grandparents had the golden pine set. They never display them because they're too busy actually using them. ;)
By Blogger Jenn, at 16/10/06 8:07 PM

Oh! These are so amazing! Have you seen the flickr group for mid-century tableware?
http://www.flickr.com/groups/dishes/

By Anonymous julielion, at 16/10/06 10:04 PM

I was going to say "who needs that many casserole dishes?" but if you're displaying them, I understand.
By Blogger Deodand, at 17/10/06 12:02 AM

Whoa, the snowflakes are just the cutest thing!
By Blogger ratichoo, at 17/10/06 3:32 AM

Seeing your collection of Pyrex makes me hungry for comfort food!
By Anonymous Anonymous, at 17/10/06 9:37 AM

what a great haul! =) i've been trying to piece together a set of crazy daisy pyrex myself. boy those lids are hard to find!
By Blogger lf, at 17/10/06 11:40 AM

Great for the holidays. I have the Daisy/Spring Blossom Green bake set tool. Heh heh.
By Blogger foodiechickie, at 17/10/06 11:50 AM

Love your site. I always search rubylane.com for pyrex. They have good prices and a nice variety. I love the snowflakes.
By Anonymous Anonymous, at 17/10/06 6:48 PM

I've never seen the snowflake pyrex before. They are so cute!
By Blogger carolb, at 17/10/06 7:09 PM

What a shock of recognition. I grew up with those! My mother had that pattern and one lonely dish survives today in the upper regions of the cupboard. :-)
By Anonymous megan, at 18/10/06 7:33 AM

the snowflake casseroles are GORGEOUS!
By Blogger Carol, at 18/10/06 12:52 PM

I have to warn you, Pyrex is highly addictive. Plus, you turn your back on it for a minute, and it breeds :)
By Anonymous VaxGirl, at 18/10/06 5:25 PM

Oh wow, I love the snow flakes. I have a few pieces, but may have to search for more now!
By Blogger Elizabeth K, at 19/10/06 12:05 AM

I thought it was just me that had the fond memories of the green daisy set! Thanks for sharing that! (Hooray for Korean moms!)
By Blogger mapgirl, at 19/10/06 10:01 PM

I grew up with this stuff. It never occurred to me that this was collectible!
By Anonymous Rhea, at 22/10/06 9:09 PM

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