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Mason Cash | In the Forest - Stone | All Purpose Bowl | 0.95 Quart (S36)

2001.327

Serve steamed vegetables, mixed fruit, and creamy pudding with Mason Embossed Owl Serving Bowl! This 30oz bowl is crafted with chip-resistant earthenware for durability that can stand up to daily use. The protruding rim of the basin allows a lid to be tied and maintained throughout steaming. Because of the stoneware's thermal resistance, you can use the bowl for baking, serving, and refrigerating without the hassle of using multiple dishes. Mason Cash's Embossed Owl Serving Bowl is ideal for family dinners and special events.

Two centuries of traditional bowl design history is ingrained in every Mason Cash mixing bowl and pudding basin; inspired by 19th-century folk tales this ‘In The Forest’ pudding basin is coated in a stone, owl embossed exterior, and features a bright white interior. Rejoice in the design that allows a tight seal around its accommodating rim and a vented base that releases air bubbles that form when steaming pudding. The owl in the forest design pattern is chip-resistant, freezer, and dishwasher safe, and is the ideal design for a pudding basin. Admire the owl embossed pudding basin and keep the Mason Cash ‘heritage’ alive in your home kitchen. 

Mason Cash In The Forest S36 Stone Pudding Basin (0.95 Qt.) Features:

  • The color of the glaze may vary from white to a light cream color
  • Size 36, 0.95-quart capacity
  • 6-1/4” diameter
  • Stone color with an owl in a forest pattern exterior
  • Pronounced white interior for easy mixing identification
  • Chip resistant construction
  • Vented base to prevent boil tipping
  • Use to steam puddings or mix smaller ingredients together
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Freezer safe

The Mason Cash Heritage

For over 200 years Mason Cash has been making fine pottery for home cooks and bakers. The pottery originates from the Derbyshire county in England where natural deposits of clay and coal were abundant and facilitated the ‘cane’ colored earthenware that Mason Cash is known. The classic mixing bowl was first fired in 1901 with an exterior pattern design that is still seen in current products. While the Mason Cash brand evolves and innovates for the modern needs in the kitchen they promise to uphold the English Heritage that has brought such great designed and useful earthenware and kitchenware. Mason Cash is fully committed to bringing the highest quality, superb function and beautiful design aspects to all their products; after all, they have been the first choice for the home cook and baker for decades.

 


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