Advantages: attractive edges Disadvantages: fluted edges can be more dificult to clean
The Pyrex dish that I am talking about today is the fluted flan. This is a circular flan dish it has a diameter of 26cm.
Most households own some Pyrex dish I have several some with thanks to my mum as I had all her Pyrex dishes after she died.
Pyrex is so good it lasts a long time. Has a 10 year gaurente. (mine are older) Pyrex is suitable for the freeze, oven up to 300c, fine in the dish washer. It is very tough does not stain, washes well. Pyrex is made of a toughened glass developed from the glass used in light bulbs. Pyrex has been produced since 1915 if you are interested in the history go to http://www.pyrexware.com
This pyrex fluted flan dish has fluted sides making it attractive to serve in or make the sides of the flan you are baking attractive. The glass is thick the edges moulded to prevent them getting chipped ...
Advantages: ROBUST, GOOD SOUND, RELIABLE Disadvantages: MORE EXPENSIVE THAN OTHERS
I am, for my sins, a flute teacher. I am mainly a flute player, but I do teach as well.
There are many flutes available for a beginner. I started off with a nickel plated yamaha. This is a VERY basic model, but I even used this flute when doing my qualifications. I have taught people with Trevor James, Buffet, Pearl, Yamaha, Aultos (yes they made your recorders too) and Jupiter.
The Yamaha Company has been in business since 1887 and, without doubt, their student flutes are the best selling in the world. Yamaha have invested in the best technology and materials and, coupled with an excellent quality control, produce consistently reliable and popular flutes.
All shops stock the Japanese made instruments (as opposed to the US assembled range, which, in my opinion, is inferior in quality), and always have in a large stock ...
hanbag 24.10.2001
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Advantages: Good introduction to the Opera and Mozart Disadvantages: Narrative breaks up the musical flow
In a promotion aimed to make Opera more understandable and accessible, Naxos have produced a series of CDs entitle ?Opera explained?. The ninth in the series released on 22nd October 2002, is The Magic Flute composed by Amadeus Wolfgang Mozart.
All the CDs in the series roughly follow the same format. The first section of the CD, lasting for approximately quarter of an hour, provides a brief and basic biography Of Mozart and illustrated by excerpts from a variety of his works.
The recording continues with musical highlights from the Comic Opera interspersed with explanations of the plot and music. Mozart composed the Magic Flute in 1791 as a commission from Emanuel Schikaneder who provided the libretto. It?s debut performance took place on December 5th just a few weeks before Mozart?s death.
The plot is basically that ...