Thrown Stoneware
Thrown Stoneware
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Set of 4 Mugs Wheel Thrown Hand Made Stoneware by Colo Potter Richard Pankratz $24.88 |
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RARE Hand Thrown GREEN Zanesville Stoneware 779 Handled Amphora Vase SQUAT NECK $65.00 |
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Yarn Bowl Holder Handmade Pottery Wheel Thrown Ceramic Stoneware red Brown Green $25.00 |
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Large Gorgeous North Carolina NC Hand Thrown Stoneware Art Pottery Bowl Signed $17.99 |
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UNIQUE HAND-THROWN STONEWARE Vase Signed BABCOCK $4.99 |
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Stearns/ Muddy Creek Pottery-Large Hand thrown Stoneware Bowl Earthy batik Print $29.00 |
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Studio Art Pottery Modern Era Retro Deco Vase Signed Hand Thrown Stoneware $9.99 |
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Raku Pottery – WHEEL THROWN – STONEWARE – SHP177 $36.00 |
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RAKU POTTERY – WHEEL THROWN – STONEWARE – SHP178 $30.00 |
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RAKU POTTERY – WHEEL THROWN – STONEWARE – SHP179 $45.00 |
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RAKU POTTERY – WHEEL THROWN – STONEWARE – SHP160 $25.00 |
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Vtg WHEEL THROWN Celedon Burnt Umber Stoneware Bowl EUC $9.99 |
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2 Goblets Stoneware Wheel Thrown Excellent Condition $21.95 |
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Burton Stoneware Hand Thrown Ribbed Effect Milk Jug in Pale Green $12.53 |
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Hand Thrown Stoneware Tea Pot with Wooden Stick Handle $49.99 |
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Large Ceramic MUG Studio Art Pottery Wheel Thrown Stoneware yellow-green EUC $24.50 |
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Large Mug Studio Art Pottery Thrown Porcelain Stoneware, Copper Red Rutile Blue $27.00 |
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Vintage Hand Thrown Beehive Style Stoneware Pottery Jug Oil Lamp Base $10.00 |
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Hand thrown stoneware pottery “Early American” Jug (EAJ-I) $12.00 |
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Hand thrown stoneware pottery “Early American” Jug (EAJ-II) $12.00 |
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Hand thrown stoneware pottery “Early American” Jug (EAJ-IV) $10.00 |
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Hand thrown stoneware pottery “Early American” Jug (EAJ-V) $12.00 |
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Wheel Thrown Hand Made Ceramic Stoneware Round Blue Lidded Box Artist Signed $16.99 |
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FINE MONTANA STONEWARE, HAND THROWN Pottery Creamer SIGNED C. SHEEHAN $24.99 |
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Wheel Thrown Stoneware Art Studio Pottery Covered Dome Cheese Plate $34.99 |
natural food safety without BPA plastics; nonstick vs stainless; stoneware vs glassware?
with all this research coming out about BPA and plastics, i have several questions about cooking and storage:
1) are plastic storage containers like gladware safe as long as you don’t put them in the dishwasher? what about the freezer? if you can’t freeze them and similar things like ziplock freezer bags, what should you freeze your food IN?
2) i’ve thrown away my nonstick pans because of what i’ve read about coatings leaching into food. is stainless the best?
3) what about baking in stoneware vs glassware? i’ve read old stoneware can leach lead into food, but obviously the newer stuff (corningware, corelle) wouldn’t do that. but overall, is glassware safer even if it doesn’t cook as evenly? i bought some stoneware (corningware) and it says not to soak the pans in water, which would seeminly make food removal rather difficult. been looking for glass casserole pans and can’t find any.
thanks!
1. I have no idea, it’s best if you can avoid freezing food at all. Buy what you need now at the store and eat it fresh. If you think you will need more later– buy it later. I don’t really know a safe material for freezer food.
2. I always use non-coated cast iron if I can. I buy the pots and pans for cheap at thrift stores. You can also find non coated stainless there as well.
3. They sell glass casserole pans everywhere– Macy’s, Target, etc. Again, I buy mine at thrift stores for cheap, but you can find them in any store.
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