Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Pink Gooseberry Pyrex
As more and more people start collecting and using pyrex cookware, Pink Pyrex is coming to be somewhat of a classic item to start with. Who says you can't bake with something pretty in pink? But because more and more people are looking for particular pyrex items in this rather frilly color, they are getting a better harder to get a hold of. And if you're new starting out this can become a little bit frustrating.
Don't let that frustration get to you though, just keep on persevering and before long you'll find that exact piece that you've been looking for. Collecting pyrex can become a love affair quite quickly and people will tend to collect it for one or two reasons. The first being that they are an avid collector of vintage pyrex cookware and the second type is just into all the retro and vintage items that they could still use in their kitchen. Trying to fit a certain theme they are attempting to capture in their kitchen. And what better way for a pink kitchen than getting some vintage pink pyrex bowls
As you begin collecting these vintage pieces, what you'll notice is that it's still a relatively inexpensive hobby to get into that can turn into an obsession. Not only that, pink mixing bowls are quite sexy in my opinion. Although they are not all that rare, they can still be quite a handful to find. But, you can usually pick them up for under twenty bucks or so with the vast majority of them coming in well under that. Besides, even if you're not collecting these little pink marvels, imagine just using them in your kitchen. Whipping up that next frothy cake batter to perfection in one of these pink bowls would simply look scrumptuous.
One of the more popular items that people try to get their hands on is the Pink Gooseberry Pyrex. These are quite stylish. The gooseberry pattern is simply some gooseberry leaves intertwined with some berries and flowers. Typically what you'll see when looking for the pink version of this is it's either on a solid white bowl with the pattern in pink, or you get the solid pink bowl with the gooseberry pattern in white. Either one is really pretty.
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