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I think the lids were to protect what you were drinking, keep insects and particles from landing in the glass. I use mine to carry food to work for lunch.
Jar lids can be made of various materials, including aluminum, plastic, and glass. Aluminum lids are commonly used for canning jars due to their ability to create a tight seal that helps preserve the contents of the jar.
yes it can. glass lids up to 350f and without glass lid up to 450f oven temperatures.
350 degrees for the classis batter bowl and small better bowls as well as ALL of the prep bowls. The lids however are only oven safe ONCE after that they will be all melted!
yes you need water (hot and cold) ice cubes a glass 2 lids ( one that fits the glass one bigger than the glass) and then you look it up and make one ive done it b4
Aside from metal, glass may be found in pots and pans; primarily in lids. This is a very useful material for the lids of cooking pots/pans, as it allows one to see the contents of the pot/pan, and is a good insulator of heat.
No, they do not have eye lids.
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The metal expands a bit.
Yup and the lids card
Yes, you can, and glass jars with lids work wonderfully for storing honey.
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