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Yes, any oven ware you would use in a conventional oven can be used in a portable halogen oven.
Any kind of oven-proof dish is fine to use in a halogen oven. If it can be used in a regular oven, you can probably use it in the halogen.
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Yes, Pyrex can be used in the microwave as well as conventional oven.
The simple rule of thumb is - if it can be used in a CONVENTIONAL oven it can be used in a Halogen Oven. My understanding though, is, if a Pyrex dish was to be used with a lid it might not cook the food properly. A Pyrex dish without a lid would cook the top of the food fine but leave the bottom soggy.
Melamine plastic is used to make floor tiles, kitchenware , and fabric which resist fire.
Pyrex Mixing bowls can be used for preparing, serving and storing your foods. They are safe to use in the oven, microwave, refrigerator and freezer. They are very helpful for the kitchen.
Microwaves definitely speed up this long process, but they can destroy a lot of the nutrients and you just don't get the same crispy skin in the microwave.
Melamine plastic, also known as melamine formaldehyde, is a hard, thermosetting plastic material made from melamine and formaldehyde. Melamine is often used in kitchen utensils and plates and became very popular in the late 1950's and 60's.
Melamine is a synthetic material frequently used to cover rough edges of cheap particle board or plywood. In this case maple melamine means it is melamine that has been decorated to try to look like wood.
They used a wooden paddle, a coal rake, an oven, baskets for the bread and mixing bowls for the bread.
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