Wood fired pizza ovens are a thing.
And the article discusses that. The problem is their tendency to produce a whole lot of particulate air pollution.
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that has not been my experience, i’ve found a bad wood fired pizza, better than most gas fired ones
5% of Canada’s forest burned last year, and Quebec City was running around shutting down pizza ovens because of “particulates”.
Jesus, the level of bikeshedding that goes on is astounding.
It’s not like adding more pollution to the air is gonna make things any better. This is an easy w in a world of intractable, difficult problems. We are barely into the bell curve of where the climate could go, and people are already bitching about the tiny hurricanes, tornadoes, winter storms, droughts, insurance increases, food costs, and wildfires. If you think it’s bad now, just wait and see what it’s like in 30-60 years if we don’t change our behavior, haha.
How’s Pizza Oven’s supposed to support his family now?
whataboutism.
Pizza is best baked in a wood fire oven. At home, our HVAC, washer/dryer and water heater are heat pumps. Next up, dumping the gas stove and oven and switching over to an induction stove top and speed oven. Bye-bye gas.
We’ve had an induction cooktop for about a year now and love it. That old adage that a watched pot never boils went right in the trash alongside the old stove. Put a pot of cold water on and turn it all the way up and you’ve got boiling water in about a minute or two.
Holy shit, that fast? Really?
I might have to look into getting one soon.
Yeah, it really surprised us how quickly it will heat up.
What is a speed oven?
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A microwave/mini oven combo (or at least ours is). Despite the name, it actually takes quite a while to preheat.
Electrify everything! I am mildly concerned about solar flares once we do though
And they can even save on electricity, because I never visit them because I want to support the local Italian restaurant instead!
The article is about New York City’s pizza, not New York City Pizza. If your “local Italian restaurant” is in NYC, they will need to switch to electric too.
Nothing says authentic New York pizza like a luke warm slice of Sbarro’s™