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yes it can. glass lids up to 350f and without glass lid up to 450f oven temperatures.
Corningware is specifically made to be able to go into the microwave and oven, so yes, you can as long as you are using the glass lid that came with the dish.
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You use a dutch oven. Place the food inside the dutch oven, place the dutch oven over the fire. Put the lid on the dutch oven if you are planning to bake anything, place coals on the lid. If you are cooking something soup-like, no coals are needed on the lid.
A glass of water evaporate faster without a lid.
A Dutch oven is a cooking pot made out of iron (or, usually, cast iron), and with a tight-fitting lid.
The lid will expand and loosen the grip on the jar.
It works best with a metal lid on glass. When the metal lid gets hot from the hot water it expands. The glass doesn't expand as much as metal so the tight seal that the lid had on the glass gets loosened as the lid gets slightly larger.
yes
A large stone box with a lid into which the mummy is placed
The dish on the inside of the crock pot is normally oven safe when it is removed from the electrical part of the crock pot. Obviously the electrical unit itself is not. If the dish is not removable then the answer is no.
Yes you can. You cannot though if it's a microwave oven, and you cannot put on the oven itself, only as a lid for a pan etc.