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  2. Celeste (frozen pizza) - Wikipedia

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    The product was named after Celeste (née Luise) Lizio (1908–1988) who carried the nickname "Mama Celeste". She came to the United States from Italy with her husband Anthony in the 1920s. They settled on Chicago 's West Side, where they opened their first restaurant in 1932.

  3. Hot Mama's Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Hot Mama's Pizza is a pizzeria on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. Established in 1995, the business was co-owned by spouses David and Krista Nelson, until her death in 2023. Established in 1995, the business was co-owned by spouses David and Krista Nelson, until her death in 2023.

  4. Grandma pizza - Wikipedia

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    Grandma pizza is a distinct thin, rectangular style of pizza attributed to Long Island, New York. Typically topped with cheese and tomato sauce, it is reminiscent of pizzas baked at home by Italian housewives who lacked a pizza oven. [1] The pizza is similar to Sicilian pizza, but usually with a thinner crust.

  5. Hooked on History: Pioneers of pizza satisfied the appetite ...

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    Paul and Mary Penso opened the first pizza shop in Tuscarawas County ‒ and one of the first in Ohio ‒ in 1936 at their restaurant and grill on South Wooster Avenue in Dover.

  6. What's Cooking: Buzzi's Pizza to reopen; Mary Jane's ... - AOL

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    Buzzi's Pizza will reopen, Mary Jane's Pizzeria will move, Young's Custard Stand closing; Comfortably Yummm adds outdoor dining.

  7. Thin-crust pizza - Wikipedia

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    Thin-crust pizza may refer to any pizza baked with especially thin or flattened dough, and, in particular, these types of pizza in the United States: Tavern-style pizza, sometimes known as thin crust Chicago-style pizza; New Haven-style pizza; New York-style pizza; St. Louis-style pizza

  8. Are Gluten-Free Banza Pizza Crusts Any Good? Here's ... - AOL

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    How To Cook Banza Pizza. These pizzas are as easy to prepare as any frozen pies. The instructions say to preheat your oven to 400 degrees, pop them in for about 15 minutes (18 for the vegan cheese ...

  9. Pizza - Wikipedia

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    The terms dessert pizza and sweet pizza are used for a variety of dishes resembling a pizza, including chocolate pizza and fruit pizza. [81] [82] Some are based on a traditional yeast dough pizza base, [83] while others have a cookie-like base [84] and resemble a traditional pizza solely in having a flat round shape with a distinct base and ...