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"bake pizza" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in different contexts, such as a recipe, cooking instructions, or as a command. Here are some examples: - "Preheat your oven to 375°F and bake pizza for 15 minutes." - "I love to bake pizza on Friday nights." - "Can you please bake pizza for dinner tonight?" - "Follow these steps to bake pizza from scratch."
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"This whole idea of staying home and entertaining at home, we're seeing that everywhere," Mr. Fleming said, "from the 'take and bake' pizza to the $5 movies".
stops at Papa Murphy's Take 'N' Bake Pizza for a made-to-order, uncooked pie every other week.
Higher costs for electricity used to bake pizza due to regulation of electric utilities are passed on to consumers of pizza.
Honorable Mentions: "U Bake" pizza.
Honourable Mentions: "U Bake" pizza.
You can bake PIZZA IN IT, you guys.
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He used to sell sandwiches, but when the government suggested that he bake pizzas, he decided to become a street vendor because it offered more freedom.
Eat Owners of Ristorante Pizzeria Il Ponte have guarded their dough recipe for 20 years; they also bake pizzas from soya-based dough.
National chains like Blimpie (sandwiches), Papa Murphy's ("take 'n' bake" pizzas) and Auntie Anne's (pretzels) now have franchises run by nonprofit groups that use revenue from the outlets to support their social missions.
Retailers and restaurants who want to serve food to shoppers on site, or amusement parks and festivals would potentially rather rely on 3-D pizza printers than other equipment to bake pizzas traditionally, the investor suggested.
So it would make sense to expand into other baked goods, potentially". Retailers and restaurants who want to serve food to shoppers on site, or amusement parks and festivals would potentially rather rely on 3-D pizza printers than other equipment to bake pizzas traditionally, the investor suggested.
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