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  2. Recipe (for dogs): Friday Playdate Pizza - AOL

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    From "Home Cooking For Your Dog: 75 Holistic Recipes For a Healthier Dog" by Christine M. Filardi, with Dr. Wayne Geltman, DVM, published by Stewart, Tabori & Chang.

  3. Homemade Gourmet Pizza for Dogs Is a Pampered Pooch’s ... - AOL

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    Dogs love their treats, and these dog treat recipes and dog biscuits are quick to throw together, simple to make, and nutritious. You can make your own homemade dog food , too!

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  5. Chicago-style pizza - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] In the 1960s and '70s the dough ball became larger to cover the full sides of the pan, with a higher fat percentage. [11] Redmond later worked at Gino's East, founded in 1966, where she made a fattier, biscuit-like dough. [9] [12] Uno's original pizza chef Rudy Malnati has also been credited for development of the recipe.

  6. Pizza cutter - Wikipedia

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    The typical pizza cutter has a wheel-shaped blade that is attached to a handle. The original design has been modified over the years to include different sizes, blades, handles, and uses. [1] [2] The typical pizza cutter is not limited to cutting pizza but also for a variety of other tasks such as cutting dough or chopping herbs.

  7. Pizza puff - Wikipedia

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    Some hot dog stands in the Chicago area serve mass-produced pizza puffs that they purchase from the Iltaco company. The frozen pizza puffs are deep-fried before serving. The dough wrapper of these pizza puffs is similar to a flour tortilla. Iltaco was founded in 1927 and was originally called the Illinois Tamale Company ("Il-Ta-Co").

  8. 9 Pizza Chains That Make Their Dough Fresh In-House - AOL

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    3. Domino’s. Most people probably assume Domino’s uses frozen dough for its pizza, given its spectacularly “meh” flavor. However, Domino’s, the world’s largest pizza chain with over ...

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