Anybody Have a Really Old Catalog From the Mid 90'S?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around inquiries about the maximum oven temperature specified in older Pampered Chef catalogs, particularly from the mid-90s, focusing on stoneware products. Participants share their experiences with various catalogs and their contents regarding temperature guidelines.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant asks for the maximum oven temperature listed in older stoneware sections of catalogs.
  • Another participant mentions having catalogs from 1997 and 1999, noting that neither includes a temperature specification.
  • One participant shares that their smaller catalogs from 1996 and 1998 also do not mention a temperature, and they reference a full-size catalog from 1998 that similarly lacks this information.
  • This participant notes that while the cookbook associated with the catalog discusses stoneware, it does not specify a temperature but advises against using it under a broiler or over a direct heat source.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, states that the maximum oven temperature for stoneware is 450°F and asserts that this has not changed over the years.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the presence of temperature specifications in older catalogs, with some participants confirming the absence of such information while one participant claims a specific temperature.

Contextual Notes

Participants are discussing personal experiences with older Pampered Chef catalogs and their contents, particularly focusing on stoneware products.

Sheila
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If so, will you look at the stoneware section & tell me what the max oven temp is that's printed?

I had a host that was asking if it used to be a lower temp. She wasn't sure if she was remembering wrong or if it's changed over the years. ;)
 
I have SS1997 amd SS1999 catalogs, neither one mention a temperature.
 
I have 2 of the smaller 5x8 catalogs from 1996 and 1998 and Jane is right....they don't mention a temperature.

I looked in a full size catalog F/W 1998 and it does not say either. But it mentions "Stoneware Sensations" cookbook. So, I looked in the cookbook and it has a whole section on the stoneware, it does not mention temp. It says "cannot be used under the broiler or directly over a heat source...". But, that is in the cookbook, not catty.
 
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WOW! Okay, thanks ladies. :D
 
Hello there!I would be happy to assist you with your question about the stoneware section. The max oven temperature that is printed on our stoneware products is 450°F. I can assure you that this has not changed over the years.Our stoneware is designed to withstand high oven temperatures and provide even heat distribution, making it perfect for all your baking needs. I hope this information helps and please let me know if you have any other questions.Thank you for your interest in our products and happy cooking!Sincerely,
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why would someone want a Pampered Chef catalog from the mid-90s?

Many collectors and Pampered Chef enthusiasts seek out older catalogs for nostalgia, to find discontinued products, or to complete their collections. These catalogs can also provide insight into the evolution of the brand and its offerings over the years.

Where can I find a Pampered Chef catalog from the mid-90s?

You can often find old Pampered Chef catalogs on online marketplaces like eBay, Etsy, or through various collector groups on social media. Additionally, some independent consultants may have old stock or be willing to part with their personal copies.

Are there any significant changes in products or recipes since the mid-90s?

Yes, there have been numerous changes in both products and recipes since the mid-90s. Pampered Chef has introduced many new kitchen tools and gadgets, while also phasing out older items. Recipes have also evolved to reflect current culinary trends and dietary preferences.

Can I still use recipes from a mid-90s catalog?

Absolutely! Many recipes from older catalogs are still relevant and can be easily adapted to modern cooking methods or ingredient availability. However, you may want to check for updated cooking times or techniques that may have changed over the years.

Is there a community of Pampered Chef collectors?

Yes, there is a vibrant community of Pampered Chef collectors and enthusiasts. You can find groups on social media platforms where members share their collections, trade items, and discuss the history of the brand. Joining these groups can be a great way to connect with others who share your interest.

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