Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
Yes, it's safe to use aluminum foil with CorningWare.
It is not recommended to use Corningware on a stovetop as it may crack or shatter due to sudden changes in temperature. Corningware is designed for oven and microwave use, not for stovetop cooking.
How do I adjust heat on 6 qt. Corningware SlowCooker?
Yes the orange clear glas corningware can be used on the stove (I have the brown clear corningware)
No, the design on corningware cornflower pieces is not easily damaged. I have found it to be suprisingly durable.
Yes,ESP if you have been putting it in microwave over long time, I am speaking of corningware from 70's from experience
These models have been discontinued so replacement parts are no longer available from Corningware.
Most Corningware products can be used in the microwave, but here are some ways to find out if your type of dishware can be used in a microwave. 1. Corningingware will have information on the bottom of their stoneware that will tell you if it is microwave safe, etc. 2. Corningware says that it is not OK, to cook pop corn in a Corningware dish. 3. Always check the Corningware website for specific guidelines and more details. You can check it out at corningware.com.
Unfortunately, corningware cornflower cookware is no longer manufactured. You'll find it at various antique and collectable websites or possibly at www.ebay.com.
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You probably can't, but a light sanding with Emory cloth might help. I'd be hesitant to try anything spectacular though. Glassware is fragile and can be damaged by misuse. Be advised too, that there is a school of thought which will tell you that newer (post 1984 if memory serves) Corningware may spontaneously explode. GOOGLE "exploding corningware" for a plethora of stories. FriPilot
No, Corningware is not designed to be used on a stovetop, especially a gas one. It is intended for oven and microwave use only. Using it on a stovetop can cause it to crack or shatter due to extreme temperature changes.