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  2. Ingrid Kosar - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Domino's Pizza dominated the United States pizza delivery market, and their innovative new pizza box was keeping pizza secure. [1] Kosar was inspired by a padded cotton lunch bag she had seen at a craft fair. She was challenged by Domino's Pizza to create a bag that could keep a temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit. [1]

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    Double down on cheese in this crispy toast recipe that calls for parmesan and gruyère. Add a bit of zing with a dollop of sour cream and squeeze of lemon juice. Get the Cheesy Artichoke Toasts ...

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    This premium electric pizza oven is powerful enough to bake fresh, stone-baked pizza in 90 seconds, yet light and small enough to fit in any kitchen. Shop Now Volt 12 Electric Pizza Oven

  6. Toastmaster (appliances) - Wikipedia

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    A Toastmaster industrial-grade toaster, capable of toasting sliced bread and bagels One of the two old Toastmaster manufacturing facilities in Boonville, which have long been vacated. Toastmaster is a brand name for home appliances.

  7. Pizza box - Wikipedia

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    Domino's was the first pizza producer which employed pizza boxes on a large scale and in this way expanded its delivery range beyond the area immediately close to the pizzeria. [4] Towards the end of the 1960s, the delivery service was further developed thanks to the introduction of heat-insulating bags.

  8. Toast (food) - Wikipedia

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    The word toast comes from the Latin torrere 'to burn'. [3] In German, the term (or sometimes Toastbrot) also refers to the type of bread itself, which is usually used for toasting. [4] One of the first references to toast in print is in a recipe for Oyle Soppys (flavoured onions stewed in a gallon of stale beer and a pint of oil) from 1430. [5]

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