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  • Gone too was the Odessa Video run by the stoic Russian couple, the woodfire pizza place that was always running out of pepperoni, and the mailing depot that doubled as a doggy daycare because half the staff used to bring their pets in to work with them.

    Masked Lou Anders 2010

  • Gone too was the Odessa Video run by the stoic Russian couple, the woodfire pizza place that was always running out of pepperoni, and the mailing depot that doubled as a doggy daycare because half the staff used to bring their pets in to work with them.

    Masked Lou Anders 2010

  • Steaks at Rockpool are seasoned liberally before being put on the woodfire, with generous amounts of murray river sea salt.

    At My Table 2007

  • I freaked because (1) I cannot stand baking and (2) how the hell do I work a woodfire oven.

    Pizza Party for My Nephew & Pizza Snob Friends e d b m 2007

  • I freaked because (1) I cannot stand baking and (2) how the hell do I work a woodfire oven.

    Archive 2007-09-01 e d b m 2007

  • Finally, after a long hiatus, I got called for a catering gig that requires making pizza in a woodfire oven.

    Archive 2007-09-01 e d b m 2007

  • Having your steak cooked rare, not alot of the fat will be lost on the woodfire, as opposed to having it cooked medium, alot of the fat will be lost.

    At My Table 2007

  • Finally, after a long hiatus, I got called for a catering gig that requires making pizza in a woodfire oven.

    Pizza Party for My Nephew & Pizza Snob Friends e d b m 2007

  • I was once served a large portion of woodfire-roasted fresh whole beef liver and managed to eat my share.

    Unmentionable Cuisine 2003

  • Every morning we'd start the woodfire to heat the main room of the house, french press a pot of coffee, and eat a thick slice of that bread with real butter slathered on it.

    cauld, cauld, cauld subradar 2005

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