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Would need a large tarpaulin to cover it and some old baler twine !
Geneva 2016 plus 8' The Green Godess' 4 side exits .
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Last edited by Manuel; 07/01/16 10:16 AM.
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That is excellent and well done to your son & his friend. Making me hungry looking at that pizza.n A shame they didn't put a pizza oven on the back of an M3W - I can see it now in my mind!
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Hello Peter A non Morgan owner reply here, (although I will get one eventually)  but I do have a pizza oven! I was planning to build it myself but just didn't have the time, so after a few years of prevaricating I paid a builder and its been excellent fun, would highly recommend. Especially fun for parties. We get people to add their own ingredients and I cook them, each pizza takes 2 minutes to cook, you can cook three at a time, so you can easily cook 100 in a short space of time. My advice would be don't take any short cuts, my oven reaches temperature of over 700 degrees. There is only one web site you need : www.fornobravo.com the forum is excellent, they also supply free plans. FB also make and sell ready made concrete domes, which I would recommend. Nothing tastes as good as a wood fired oven pizza! 
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My brother has one and it's fab
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In our house we had one for years, my father build it. Great, no, GREAT for pizzas and all sorts of flour-and-yeast based food like the calabrese ambuliata. It was really good for cooking meat and potatoes too. I have to point at a diference between your oven and ours. The one my father did was made of bricks, mud and dry horse manure, old school style. Or "criollo" style, if you will. But it was great, had a chimney, a iron door, it was just great. It looked a lot like this but a bricks and mortar base:
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I've been looking at their site for some years: the only problem I can see is shipping costs to the UK. Do you know if there is a FB importer/distributor here in the UK?
Peter, 66, 2016 Porsche Boxster S No longer driving Tarka, the 2014 Plus 8...
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Looks like a trip to Brislington is needed! This project is going to happen!!
Peter, 66, 2016 Porsche Boxster S No longer driving Tarka, the 2014 Plus 8...
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