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This is a creative way to describe a very hot pizza! It effectively communicates the extreme heat of the pizza using a vivid comparison to the scorching temperatures of the Sahara Desert during the summer.
No, it would not cook. While the temperature of the sand and air in the Sahara is quite high during the summer during the day, it is not hot enough to bake a pizza. It would do little more than dry it out. If dry, tough uncooked pizza is your thing, go for it.More than likely the midday temperatures in summer can get to almost 60 degrees
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NO dummy your as stupid as a piece of pizza
He loves the cookie dough desert from Pizza Hut.
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As pizza stones are cured at roughly 550 F, an oven would have to be hotter than this to potentially crack a pizza stone. Other things to consider is the pizza stone being flawed in some way, making it possible for the stone to crack at lower temperatures. Also, temperature extremes might cause a pizza stone to crack. For example, if the pizza stone was in the freezer then placed in an oven that is 550 F or hotter.
First you go to the Pizza shop then you go to the game behind the beads and it has a lever which you can switch to desert pizza or regular pizza hope that helps!
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