Cooking & Baking
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So, this is cookware which is made of melamine, and the brand name is Prolon.
Melamine cookware is obsolete largely because it is not microwave safe. I have a Prolon collection and yes, if you put it in the microwave it heats up FAST.
That said, my Prolon collection has some nice old-timey features like serving platters and small bowls that don't seem to have modern equivalents. So, I could toss it, but at a loss. Anyone else in this predicament?
Warpy
(113,131 posts)and I'm afraid all I can envision is a puddle of melted plastic on the stovetop or in the oven.
My mother had all sorts of the stuff. After my parents died, all I could think was how much money it would have sold for in NYC, a lot of it looked like Jetsons stuff.
I have a knee jerk reaction against it, probably because my mother hated cooking so much. I favor Corelle, I have the drops and can't manage other kinds of dinnerware. I didn't know melamine ware hated microwaves. It's just as well.
It looks like they might still make it and it's cheap: https://www.shopatdean.com/collections/prolon
rsdsharp
(10,420 posts)When they go, they detonate into tiny shards.
Warpy
(113,131 posts)If it hits just wrong, it goes into a million pieces and you need to bring out the vacuum, the broom won't do the job.
It's also endlessly replaceable.
Shermann
(8,770 posts)A buddy of mine dropped a beer glass in my kitchen. I swear he must have spiked the damn thing; I was still finding that glass across three rooms weeks later.
rsdsharp
(10,420 posts)Corelle used to do demonstration of their unbreakable dinnerware by hitting it with a hammer. I had a Corelle plate when I was a freshman in college. A friend was so impressed he used to like to throw the plate against walls like a frisbee. One night it hit just right, and grenaded.
The only way to clean it up was a vacuum. Which I made him do. I was pissed. I was out one plate, and he hadnt even asked me. I was playing pool at the time.
Shermann
(8,770 posts)I don't think there's any value in this stuff. There is a serving platter which is really light and durable and perfect for grilling. It's hard to find a modern equivalent. They have these teacups too though which suuuuuuuuck. Those are how I discovered the microwave issue.