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  2. Masonry oven - Wikipedia

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    Wood-fired ovens make popular starter projects, which has generated a large number of "cob oven" projects, many of them documented on the web. However, early masonry ovens dating back to ancient Egypt were typically made of native clay, often tempered (to minimize cracking) with gravel, sand, and/or straw.

  3. Alan Scott (blacksmith) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Scott (2 March 1936 – 26 January 2009) was a blacksmith and baking traditionalist who designed and built brick ovens and coauthored a book promoting their use for cooking breads and pizza. [1] He built ovens in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, and started the Ovencrafters company.

  4. Oven - Wikipedia

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    Most toaster ovens are significantly larger than toasters, but are capable of performing most of the functions of electric ovens, albeit on a much smaller scale. Masonry oven Masonry ovens consist of a baking chamber made of fireproof brick, concrete, stone, or clay. Though traditionally wood-fired, coal-fired ovens were common in the 19th century.

  5. Erie pizzeria owners fired up about brick-oven pies; 'More ...

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    Brick-oven and wood-fired ovens are changing the landscape of Erie's pizza choices. While Erieites love to argue who has the best pizza in town, the truth is, no two ovens can make the same pizza ...

  6. Pizza Shop Swap: Tacoma pizzeria closes, but another local ...

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    After running a mobile wood-fired pizza oven at 7 Seas’ taproom, they recently unveiled The Galley. “The pizza truck … simply lacked the size to grow the menu from the four pizzas we offered ...

  7. Why You (Might) Need A Backyard Pizza Oven

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