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What the Numbers on the Bottom of Your Casserole Dishes Mean
If you've ever inherited (or purchased) some older casserole dishes, you know the hassle that can be figuring out exactly what size dishes you have on your hands. You probably have noticed—and rely on—the fact many newer metal pans stamp a measurement in the bottom. On glass dishes, you may notice etched measurements in inches or centimeters, too. Older dishes, however—and, truthfully, some newer ones—keep their capacity a bit of a mystery. They may have no size measurements, or they may have a collection of random numbers that you suspect may be speaking to you, but you long ago lost any deciphering codes. Read more...
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