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janetupnorth said:Actually if I remember right, it was more of a cornflower blue, not cobalt blue.
I second this one! I know there was a pie plate and a crock, I have the crock in my kitchen. The pie plate I gave to my Mom. I don't think there was stone in this color. I should go find my old catalogs, maybe tomorrow, not today, I've got to go grocery shopping, I'm out of a lot of stuff!ChefBeckyD said:I'm pretty sure it was just the pie plate and the crock....and at the same time, you could also get a yellow crock. (I have them all)
janetupnorth said:I think you're right Lisa - I only think it was those two.
There was a dark blue pie plate, I gave it to my Mom!GeorgiaPeach said:It seemed like HO was testing the waters with different colors on bread crocks until they settled on cranberry and vanilla for the New Traditions pieces.
The only other color (I think) that they used on stones (mini bakers, bakers, etc) was dark green.
I know I said that in an earlier post...I was just continuing my thoughts.MissChef said:There was a dark blue pie plate, I gave it to my Mom!
2pamperU said:I would LOVE to see blue colors added to TPC products.. my kitchen is a lighter blue with sunflowers in it!! I would so buy all the SA products but it doesnt match in my eyes!! DARN IT!
ooops, sorry..... I thought you were changing your mind Silly me!GeorgiaPeach said:I know I said that in an earlier post...I was just continuing my thoughts.
Cobalt Blue Stoneware is a line of kitchenware from Pampered Chef that is made from durable, high-fired stoneware with a beautiful cobalt blue glaze.
Yes, all Pampered Chef stoneware products are made from natural materials and are lead-free, making them safe to use in the oven, microwave, and dishwasher.
Cobalt Blue Stoneware offers even heat distribution for perfectly cooked food, as well as a non-stick surface that requires little to no oil for cooking. It also retains heat well, keeping food warm for longer.
No, it is recommended to use only nylon, silicone, or wooden utensils with Cobalt Blue Stoneware to avoid scratching the surface.
Cobalt Blue Stoneware is dishwasher safe, but it is recommended to hand wash with hot water and a mild detergent. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Allow the stoneware to cool before cleaning, and do not place it in water while it is still hot.