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  2. This Pizza Oven Kit From Amazon Makes a Perfect Gourmet Gift

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    This pizza maker will change the way your loved ones eat the delicious Italian staple. Sometimes, all you’re craving is a warm pizza, but the wait times from your favorite restaurants can be up ...

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    For the ultimate pizza lover, an oven that creates the perfect pie every time! This model is sleek, totally easy to use, and runs on gas (though the site has a bunch of different types that use ...

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    The original Ooni was launched on Kickstarter in 2012. [7] [8] [10] [11] Since then, the company has had a number of other product launches on crowdfunding platforms.The company has launched several variations on the original Ooni oven, and the current model is called Fyra 12 - a wood-pellet-fired oven which heats up to 500 °C (932 °F) in 10 minutes and cooks a 12-inch Neapolitan-style pizza ...

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    After selling Chun King in 1966, he founded Jeno's Inc. in 1968, where cook and product developer Beatrice Ojakangas developed Pizza Rolls, [4] [5] a type of egg roll filled with pizza ingredients. The first pizza roll flavor was cheese. [3] In 1985, Paulucci sold his Jeno's Pizza Rolls brand to Pillsbury for $135 million. [6]

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    This keeps the lid at a lower temperature than the pot bottom. Further, little notches on the inside of the lid allow the moisture to collect and drop back into the food during the cooking. Although the Doufeu (literally, "gentlefire") can be used in an oven (without the ice, as a casserole pan), it is chiefly designed for stove top use.