Can I Bake In These Bowls?

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krafticakes Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 9:52pm
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I have these bowls that I haven't been using since I received it as a gift. Can I bake these? I need to make a Luau Pig cake for Saturday.


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peg818 Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 10:08pm
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check the bottom if they say oven safe then yes you would be able to bake in them. If they aren't marked it could be hit or miss.

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cakes47 Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 10:17pm
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And if they say, ''Made In China'', they very well could have lead in them!!!!

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krafticakes Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 11:22pm
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they are from crate and barrel. i checked the website and it says dishwasher and microwave safe (low settings only). too chicken to try until i hear from someone who has done it before.

pyrex glass bowls are the most recommended. but i already have a lot of bowls. so i'm thinking twice about buying them. has anyone baked on regular glass bowls?

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BillieH Posted 8 Jul 2010 , 11:33pm
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Just a wild stab in the dark here, but if they say only "microwave on low" I would say their NOT for baking. icon_smile.gif

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JulieMN Posted 9 Jul 2010 , 1:06am
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Originally Posted by BillieH

Just a wild stab in the dark here, but if they say only "microwave on low" I would say their NOT for baking. icon_smile.gif




Ditto....do you have any metal mixing bowls you could use?

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BeanCountingBaker Posted 9 Jul 2010 , 1:19am
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I wouldn't try it, broken glass and cake batter all over the oven, sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.

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