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Review Frankoma Pottery  / Frankoma Color Works Yellow Loaf Dish 9-in.
Key features Frankoma Pottery
  • Cleaning & Care: Standard
  • Material: Terra Cotta
  • Origin: USA
  • Length: 9-in.
  • Width: 5-in.
  • Model: Frankoma Color Works Yellow Loaf Dish 9-in.
Weight: 3.05 pounds
List Price: $27.95
Price: $27.95

Review Frankoma Color Works Yellow Loaf Dish 9-in. / Frankoma Pottery:

Hand Crafted in Sapulpa OklahomaFrom the Remarkable Clay of Sugar Loaf Hill Every piece of Frankoma Dinnerware, Bake Ware or Serve Ware receives the individual attention and care that only comes from American Craftsmen. Our production begins at Sugar Loaf Hill where we actually mine our own clay. At our nearby plant we sort and sift the raw clay to remove leaves and twigs, and there we mix the high grade terra cotta that makes our products so unique. Our craftsmen painstakingly pour or press our special clay into individual molds, and then air dry, hand wash, sand, smooth, glaze and fire each item twice before it's sorted and packed for shipping. It takes as many as eight people to finish any Frankoma piece! Since our products are truly hand crafted there may be slight variations but our attention to detail means each piece will be beautiful, unique, and Microwaveable, Dishwasher Safe and Oven Proof. Our remarkable clay holds and transfers heat so efficiently that recipes baked in Frankoma will be evenly baked, golden, and warm on the table throughout mealtime; and if you are preparing a cold dish our wonderful clay will hold the chill long after removal from the refrigerator. Your salads and desserts will stay fresh and crisp. Our Sugar Loaf Hill clay actually has personality, and it wants to please you. But because it holds heat or cold so thoroughly, please don't shock.

Review Frankoma Pottery  / Frankoma Color Works Forest Green Loaf Dish 9-in.
Key features Frankoma Pottery
  • Cleaning & Care: Standard
  • Width: 5-in.
  • Material: Terra Cotta
  • Origin: USA
  • Length: 9-in.
  • Model: Frankoma Color Works Forest Green Loaf Dish 9-in.
Weight: 3.05 pounds
List Price: $27.95
Price: $27.95

Review Frankoma Color Works Forest Green Loaf Dish 9-in. / Frankoma Pottery:

Hand Crafted in Sapulpa OklahomaFrom the Remarkable Clay of Sugar Loaf Hill Every piece of Frankoma Dinnerware, Bake Ware or Serve Ware receives the individual attention and care that only comes from American Craftsmen. Our production begins at Sugar Loaf Hill where we actually mine our own clay. At our nearby plant we sort and sift the raw clay to remove leaves and twigs, and there we mix the high grade terra cotta that makes our products so unique. Our craftsmen painstakingly pour or press our special clay into individual molds, and then air dry, hand wash, sand, smooth, glaze and fire each item twice before it's sorted and packed for shipping. It takes as many as eight people to finish any Frankoma piece! Since our products are truly hand crafted there may be slight variations but our attention to detail means each piece will be beautiful, unique, and Microwaveable, Dishwasher Safe and Oven Proof. Our remarkable clay holds and transfers heat so efficiently that recipes baked in Frankoma will be evenly baked, golden, and warm on the table throughout mealtime; and if you are preparing a cold dish our wonderful clay will hold the chill long after removal from the refrigerator. Your salads and desserts will stay fresh and crisp. Our Sugar Loaf Hill clay actually has personality, and it wants to please you. But because it holds heat or cold so thoroughly, please don't shock.

Review Frankoma Pottery  / Frankoma Color Works Whipped Cream Loaf Dish 9-in.
Key features Frankoma Pottery
  • Height: 3.75-in.
  • Material: Terra Cotta
  • Length: 9-in.
  • Width: 5-in.
  • Origin: USA
  • Model: Frankoma Color Works Whipped Cream Loaf Dish 9-in.
Weight: 3.05 pounds
List Price: $27.95
Price: $27.95

Review Frankoma Color Works Whipped Cream Loaf Dish 9-in. / Frankoma Pottery:

Hand Crafted in Sapulpa OklahomaFrom the Remarkable Clay of Sugar Loaf Hill Every piece of Frankoma Dinnerware, Bake Ware or Serve Ware receives the individual attention and care that only comes from American Craftsmen. Our production begins at Sugar Loaf Hill where we actually mine our own clay. At our nearby plant we sort and sift the raw clay to remove leaves and twigs, and there we mix the high grade terra cotta that makes our products so unique. Our craftsmen painstakingly pour or press our special clay into individual molds, and then air dry, hand wash, sand, smooth, glaze and fire each item twice before it's sorted and packed for shipping. It takes as many as eight people to finish any Frankoma piece! Since our products are truly hand crafted there may be slight variations but our attention to detail means each piece will be beautiful, unique, and Microwaveable, Dishwasher Safe and Oven Proof. Our remarkable clay holds and transfers heat so efficiently that recipes baked in Frankoma will be evenly baked, golden, and warm on the table throughout mealtime; and if you are preparing a cold dish our wonderful clay will hold the chill long after removal from the refrigerator. Your salads and desserts will stay fresh and crisp. Our Sugar Loaf Hill clay actually has personality, and it wants to please you. But because it holds heat or cold so thoroughly, please don't shock.

Review Frankoma Pottery  / Frankoma Color Works Distressed Red Loaf Dish 9-in.
Key features Frankoma Pottery
  • Width: 5-in.
  • Length: 9-in.
  • Material: Terra Cotta
  • Height: 3.75-in.
  • Origin: USA
  • Model: Frankoma Color Works Distressed Red Loaf Dish 9-in.
Weight: 3.05 pounds
List Price: $27.95
Price: $27.95

Review Frankoma Color Works Distressed Red Loaf Dish 9-in. / Frankoma Pottery:

Hand Crafted in Sapulpa OklahomaFrom the Remarkable Clay of Sugar Loaf Hill Every piece of Frankoma Dinnerware, Bake Ware or Serve Ware receives the individual attention and care that only comes from American Craftsmen. Our production begins at Sugar Loaf Hill where we actually mine our own clay. At our nearby plant we sort and sift the raw clay to remove leaves and twigs, and there we mix the high grade terra cotta that makes our products so unique. Our craftsmen painstakingly pour or press our special clay into individual molds, and then air dry, hand wash, sand, smooth, glaze and fire each item twice before it's sorted and packed for shipping. It takes as many as eight people to finish any Frankoma piece! Since our products are truly hand crafted there may be slight variations but our attention to detail means each piece will be beautiful, unique, and Microwaveable, Dishwasher Safe and Oven Proof. Our remarkable clay holds and transfers heat so efficiently that recipes baked in Frankoma will be evenly baked, golden, and warm on the table throughout mealtime; and if you are preparing a cold dish our wonderful clay will hold the chill long after removal from the refrigerator. Your salads and desserts will stay fresh and crisp. Our Sugar Loaf Hill clay actually has personality, and it wants to please you. But because it holds heat or cold so thoroughly, please don't shock.

Review   / Silicone Solutions Red Bread Baking Set
Key features
  • Spatulas, 2 loaf pans, 2 muffin pans
  • 100% silicone
  • Textured for secure grip
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Heat resistant, microwave and freezer safe
  • Model: Silicone Solutions Red Bread Baking Set
List Price: $29.99
Price: $29.99

Review Silicone Solutions Red Bread Baking Set:

Rise to the occasion with the vibrant Bread Baking Set in red. Made from premium quality silicone, these products provide ample flexibility and a nonstick, easy-to-clean finish. Use the spatulas to mix ingredients for your favorite breads and muffins. Silicone bakeware retains its shape during and after cooking. It is hygienic and completely food safe—it will not absorb odors or flavors. Set features textured surfaces that aid in gripping for better handling, heat resistance up to 500° F and is microwave and freezer safe. This FDA-approved food grade silicone cooks food evenly and completely, and can be put into the oven or microwave straight from the freezer. Bakeware folds for compact storage. Dishwasher safe. Imported. [+]
Small spatula: 10L". Medium spatula: 11L". Muffin pans: 7-1/2Lx12W". Loaf pans: 9Lx5Wx3D".

Review Frankoma Pottery  / Frankoma Color Works Sage Loaf Dish 9-in.
Key features Frankoma Pottery
  • Material: Terra Cotta
  • Width: 5-in.
  • Length: 9-in.
  • Height: 3.75-in.
  • Origin: USA
  • Model: Frankoma Color Works Sage Loaf Dish 9-in.
Weight: 3.05 pounds
List Price: $27.95
Price: $27.95

Review Frankoma Color Works Sage Loaf Dish 9-in. / Frankoma Pottery:

Hand Crafted in Sapulpa OklahomaFrom the Remarkable Clay of Sugar Loaf Hill Every piece of Frankoma Dinnerware, Bake Ware or Serve Ware receives the individual attention and care that only comes from American Craftsmen. Our production begins at Sugar Loaf Hill where we actually mine our own clay. At our nearby plant we sort and sift the raw clay to remove leaves and twigs, and there we mix the high grade terra cotta that makes our products so unique. Our craftsmen painstakingly pour or press our special clay into individual molds, and then air dry, hand wash, sand, smooth, glaze and fire each item twice before it's sorted and packed for shipping. It takes as many as eight people to finish any Frankoma piece! Since our products are truly hand crafted there may be slight variations but our attention to detail means each piece will be beautiful, unique, and Microwaveable, Dishwasher Safe and Oven Proof. Our remarkable clay holds and transfers heat so efficiently that recipes baked in Frankoma will be evenly baked, golden, and warm on the table throughout mealtime; and if you are preparing a cold dish our wonderful clay will hold the chill long after removal from the refrigerator. Your salads and desserts will stay fresh and crisp. Our Sugar Loaf Hill clay actually has personality, and it wants to please you. But because it holds heat or cold so thoroughly, please don't shock.

Review Frankoma Pottery  / Frankoma Color Works Black Loaf Dish 9-in.
Key features Frankoma Pottery
  • Length: 9-in.
  • Material: Terra Cotta
  • Cleaning & Care: Standard
  • Width: 5-in.
  • Origin: USA
  • Model: Frankoma Color Works Black Loaf Dish 9-in.
Weight: 3.05 pounds
List Price: $27.95
Price: $27.95

Review Frankoma Color Works Black Loaf Dish 9-in. / Frankoma Pottery:

Hand Crafted in Sapulpa OklahomaFrom the Remarkable Clay of Sugar Loaf Hill Every piece of Frankoma Dinnerware, Bake Ware or Serve Ware receives the individual attention and care that only comes from American Craftsmen. Our production begins at Sugar Loaf Hill where we actually mine our own clay. At our nearby plant we sort and sift the raw clay to remove leaves and twigs, and there we mix the high grade terra cotta that makes our products so unique. Our craftsmen painstakingly pour or press our special clay into individual molds, and then air dry, hand wash, sand, smooth, glaze and fire each item twice before it's sorted and packed for shipping. It takes as many as eight people to finish any Frankoma piece! Since our products are truly hand crafted there may be slight variations but our attention to detail means each piece will be beautiful, unique, and Microwaveable, Dishwasher Safe and Oven Proof. Our remarkable clay holds and transfers heat so efficiently that recipes baked in Frankoma will be evenly baked, golden, and warm on the table throughout mealtime; and if you are preparing a cold dish our wonderful clay will hold the chill long after removal from the refrigerator. Your salads and desserts will stay fresh and crisp. Our Sugar Loaf Hill clay actually has personality, and it wants to please you. But because it holds heat or cold so thoroughly, please don't shock.

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