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You wouldn’t say that if you knew what @Neal was going to use it for. Just make sure to put a firepit beside so that we have a place to put his “creations”
Come on MN, you can't start something like that and not tell us the rest of the story. :-)
 
You’ve been away too long. Let’s just say that @Neal prefers a certain tropical topping on his pies and he’s been taking a bit of a ribbing for it...mostly from me but the usual suspects backed me up as well
 
There is no problem with what you want to discuss. I welcome it so that the peers here can support anyone that is struggling with anything such as current events. We are a RV family and this is what RVF is to be about. Heck, I may even have to change the tagline of the logo now, I like it!

Anyways, personally for my mental health I have to avoid the things I know don't make me feel good. This is something I've gotten so much better about in my later years. I'd let things eat me up earlier. I have some pretty good RVer therapists around here! :) I know on the "other" forum how toxic the discussions were. I have not felt any toxicity here and part of that is keeping posts uplifting and sticking to that theme. After posting on the other forum I felt sick to my stomach at times, it was not healthy. In the current events I limit what I post on social media such as Facebook. I realize what's out of my control and it's also helped me focus on more things that I enjoy and making the most I can each day of my life I've been given the opportunity to live and I continually improve on how to make that better. In the past I used to have discussions with friends that we'd ask ourselves on a scale of 1 to 10 how are you living your life? My number still needs to move further right on the scale and I'm still figuring that out.

So long story longer, do what is needed for your mental well being. Post what you want to discuss and have no remorse about it. All topics are fine within the minimal rules. Let's all try to help each other live better lives and continue making great RVer friendships here and I can't wait for all of us to meet and enjoy complimentary (Hawaiian) pineapple pizza supplied by @MapNerd and @ARD. They are so generous! They'tha'best!

bpaikman
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Thank you for those comments - it helped me consolidate random thoughts and impressions I’ve had myself.
 
@Jim - are you putting in an outdoor brick pizza oven in your new CG by any chance? Asking for @MapNerd and @ARD.
Looking at pizza ovens. Wood seem difficult to control temps. Electric (in my opining) seems like it would be slow to get up to operating temp, but what do I know? Gas seem like it would be the ticket, but what if the last person to use it leaves it on?
 
Looking at pizza ovens. Wood seem difficult to control temps. Electric (in my opining) seems like it would be slow to get up to operating temp, but what do I know? Gas seem like it would be the ticket, but what if the last person to use it leaves it on?

They work better adjacent to a pineapple farm, so I've heard :) I don't know that you really need to control the temp other than it being super hot and monitoring the pizzas as they cook fast.
 
Would this be a communal oven or are you thinking per-site? In either case, I personally think wood burning is the way to go from a maintenance and upkeep perspective. It’s pretty much an install and forget type deal then, other than maybe an annual inspection. A gas or electric is going to have multiple points of failure. Half the fun of a pizza often is figuring out how to use it imo.
 
They work better adjacent to a pineapple farm, so I've heard :) I don't know that you really need to control the temp other than it being super hot and monitoring the pizzas as they cook fast.
There are really just two types of people in this world. People who want pineapple on their pizza, and people who are sane.
 
I have heard there are some experiments going on somewhere on the East Coast involving pop tarts, pineapple and pizza....Notice the presence of 3 P's.
 
Sorry. Hard to reply while eating a Popsicle.
 
I've read that there a couple of companies working on a process to turn pineapple peelings into methane gas fuel. Could probably work with the whole pineapple as well! :rolleyes:

TJ
 
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Sorry...forgot to add pineapple. But, it might have a calming effect from the heat of the Jalapenos.
 
If I ever thought about purchasing an RV site...I would make sure that I would be allowed to build an outdoor wood fired Pizza Oven on my site. If I can tap a keg, and throw a pizza party for my neighbors and friends...it would be awesome.

Until then...the portable Ooni oven will have to do. I might have to add the Koda 16 to my arsenal.
 
and a balsamic glaze...mmmm. It too would go with Pineapple. I can do that in my home oven. Ooni made me sign a contractual agreement to never put pineapple on Pizza cooked in their ovens.
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