for myself the kitchen is a death trap,
if I ever try anything in the kitchen it normally ends in blood, sweat and tears, (all mine), and a potential disaster, just take boiling a couple of eggs, I tried it and over boiled them for hours when I fell asleep, and woke to a horrible smell and a burnt pan, if you have ever done this you will know it takes weeks for the smell to finally disappear and to my eternal shame I did this twice! so here is another reason for me not to cook,
do you have PYREX® or pyrex® in your kitchen? Do not know? Well
you should borosilicate PYREX Glass has excellent thermal shock
resistance, it does not expand or contract like ordinary Soda-Lime glass does
when exposed to rapid changes in heat or cold, unfortunately when Corning, Inc. sold off the PYREX® trademark it became pyrex® in America and the
new company started using Soda-Lime Glass instead of Borosilicate Glass,
the company that bought the PYREX® trademark for European use continues to make
Borosilicate Glass PYREX, this 2-minute Consumer Reports video above uses extreme conditions
to demonstrate the difference, another reason never to enter the kitchen and use a glass dish whatever it is called!
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