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pampered chef stoneware question
I was going to soak some food items in water in a Pampered Chef unglazed stoneware bowl. Does anyone know if that is ok? Most stoneware shouldn't be used for soaking like that, but for some reason I'm thinking it is ok with the PC....
TIA!!!
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Re: pampered chef stoneware question
I've read soaking in water will weaken the stoneware causing it to break more easily, even pampered chef.
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Re: pampered chef stoneware question
Im not sure I avoid soaking in mine. I love my stainless steel
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I let my bread rise in it but I don't soak grain in it if that is what you mean.
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