If you mean Corning ware, this was oven proof cookware years ago. I believe they still make it today.
It means you are single; because green is the opposite of red.
"Induction suitable" typically refers to cookware that can be used on induction cooktops. Induction cooktops rely on magnetic fields to heat the cookware directly, so to work effectively, the cookware must be made from a magnetic material like stainless steel or cast iron. Cookware labeled as "induction suitable" is compatible with induction cooktops.
A lot. I will buy it from you!!
I think you may mean POTS AND PANS. Those are referring to the different types of cookware you use. Pots are deeper and usually used to boil liquids. Pans are shallow and usually used to fry or grill foods. Pots and pans is a phrase usually used to mean any cookware.
High quality, expensive, cookware goes through a process called Dual Clad. This involves a layer of think stainless steel, copper, and aluminum also.
Signs and symbols on cookware provide essential information about the product's material, safety, and care instructions. For example, symbols may indicate whether the cookware is oven-safe, dishwasher-safe, or compatible with induction cooktops. Additionally, they may include temperature limits or proper cleaning methods to ensure longevity and performance. Understanding these symbols helps consumers use their cookware effectively and safely.
A 'green horse' does not mean the horse is literally green, it means that the horse has minimal training, is still young, and has much to learn. However if you see a horse that is literally coloured green, then there is obviously something wrong with that horse!
If you mean the green pigment in leaves of plants, it's called the chlorophyll. But if you're really referring to the green leaves of plant, then sorry, I don't know. The answer would still be green leaves, if you're looking for the name of the green leaves of plants.
Your poo might be green 'cause of the food you eat, dude. Green, leafy veggies have this stuff called chlorophyll and it can make your poo green. Some food that has artificial flavors or colours can also make it green. It could also mean that your poo went to fast down the large intestine. If it's still green in a few days, see a doctor, man. You are scary dude. I mean man seriously how do you know this
Assuming you mean the drummer from Green Day - yes, he's still alive - aged 40.
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