Brian's Travel Tips: Pizza
Trip Start
Oct 30, 2012
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Trip End
May 30, 2013
Why did I come on a world-wide tour with my wife? To make pizza on a rubber tree plantation!
Now making pizza on a rubber tree plantation is not easy. In most cases, it entails using something other than a conventional oven. In this case a small pot with a lid that spewed out heat by using 220volts, but becomes entirely electrified when plugged in except for small handle. Just to be sure, I did test this and got a serious poke off of it. Since the 'oven' would only hold one small pizza, we spent over an hour and a half juggling 2 pizzas in the non-conventional 'oven'.
And then the monsoon strikes, and I'm standing up to my ankles in water with this death trap of an oven, making pizza on a rubber tree plantation, in SE Asia - that surprisingly, turned out very good.
Now making pizza on a rubber tree plantation is not easy. In most cases, it entails using something other than a conventional oven. In this case a small pot with a lid that spewed out heat by using 220volts, but becomes entirely electrified when plugged in except for small handle. Just to be sure, I did test this and got a serious poke off of it. Since the 'oven' would only hold one small pizza, we spent over an hour and a half juggling 2 pizzas in the non-conventional 'oven'.
And then the monsoon strikes, and I'm standing up to my ankles in water with this death trap of an oven, making pizza on a rubber tree plantation, in SE Asia - that surprisingly, turned out very good.


