arc international started using the arcoroc name on there glassware in 1963.
Some Arcoroc glass bowls are oven proof. However, some are not. Only put the bowl in the oven if the words "Pyrex" appear on the bowl.
http://www.kohls.com/kohlsStore/landingpages/foodnetwork_new/prep/prepwarestorage/PRD~262984/Food+Network+4pc+Splatter+Bowl+Set.jsp found them at Kohl's
Ovenproof refers to dishes that you can use in a conventional home oven.
All the Cuisinart Cookware is ovenproof to at least 450 degrees. Some can go to 550 degrees. The glass lids, however, are only ovenproof to 350 Degrees
Yes, so long as the dish in ovenproof, the word ovenproof or ovensafe will normally be printed on the underside.
== == * Wal mart... bowls are made by pyrex == == * Actually, they are "Arc" bowls, made by Arcoroc. I have been looking for them too! The only places I have found are villagekitchen or bedbathandbeyond has a 9pc set for 14.99. I've been looking for a place to buy in person in chicago, but still no luck. bed, bath and beyond doesn't carry them in their store here, only online. Good luck!
Yes there is Its called marcrest
Arcoroc France dinnerware is known for its durability and affordability rather than being considered highly valuable. While it may hold sentimental value for some, it typically does not have a high resale value in the collectibles market.
I cannot think of any glue that would repair an ovenproof dish. The repeated re-heating would be bad for anything.
I use any container that is oven proof, can be greased and floured, and is a shape I desire. Ovenproof pyrex bowls, metal bowls, etc. If using pyrex, adjust your heat down by about 25 degrees. And of course, cooking time will vary with shape, so check often.
Only if they are designed for cooking in; most garden pots (such as terracotta) are not ovenproof. Crock pots generally are ovenproof, but it's best to check the label.