Thanks
Tom
If it has a pizza bump of course!
(they bow the oven out at the back or the front like one of those
curvy shower rods so that the round pizza can fit into the rectangular
oven.)
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It seems to be a bulge in the back that allows a 9 or 12 inch (depending
on the model) pizza to fit.
"Stu" <in...@foodforu.ca> wrote in message
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> X-No-Archive: yes On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 08:33:44 -0500, Stu
> <in...@foodforu.ca> wrote:
>
>>X-No-Archive: yes On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 01:58:24 -0700 (PDT),
>>They are bumps (dough) filled with cheese and sause, and placed around
>>the outside edge of a pizza. It's baked , and the bumps are able to be
>>pulled off the pizza and consumed before eating the pizza. They have
>>just started to advertize them here, seems the kids love them, it's
>>jut a marketing gimic.
>
> Danm, I missed one whole sentence about the ovens, oh well at least we
> all know what pizza bumps are now ;o)
>
> Sorry...................
Don't be! I hadn't even heard of pizza bumps:)
> I hadn't even heard of pizza bumps:)
and our lives are richer because of it.
I thought he meant pizza zits...those air-filled bumps of dough that form on
the crust.
I thought it was just a euphemism for cellulite. (usually plural)
Bob