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Not sure if you're asking seriously, but if you are...Comet Ping Pong is a Washington D.C. pizzeria, and is tied up with the Pizzagate conspiracy theory.
Ah! I thought the name sort of rang a bell. I'd forgotten about it since there aren't any around here and I'm pretty pizza-ed out. I'd thought maybe it was a new kind of pizza I'd never heard of.
 

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Do you know, that in the California there are shops, called Papa Murphy's, that make pizzas but don't cook them. Customers order online and pick up a just prepared raw pizza wrapped in plastic. They call it "take and bake." We let ours cook in the truck bed between Bakersfield and Terra Bella ha ha ha kidding because it was only 114°F that day. I had only ever seen such a thing at Walmart where they prepare pizzas that barely fit in the oven and keep them chilled but not frozen. We need some take and bake pizza in the South!
 
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Do you know, that in the California there are shops, called Papa Murphy's, that make pizzas but don't cook them. Customers order online and pick up a just prepared raw pizza wrapped in plastic. They call it "take and bake." We let ours cook in the truck bed between Bakersfield and Terra Bella ha ha ha kidding because it was only 114°F that day. I had only ever seen such a thing at Walmart where they prepare pizzas that barely fit in the oven and keep them chilled but not frozen. We need some take and bake pizza in the South!
We have those here in Oregon. Damn good pizza for store bought.
 

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Do you know, that in the California there are shops, called Papa Murphy's, that make pizzas but don't cook them. Customers order online and pick up a just prepared raw pizza wrapped in plastic. They call it "take and bake." We let ours cook in the truck bed between Bakersfield and Terra Bella ha ha ha kidding because it was only 114°F that day. I had only ever seen such a thing at Walmart where they prepare pizzas that barely fit in the oven and keep them chilled but not frozen. We need some take and bake pizza in the South!
Papa Murphys is awesome! And the prices are good too. The best thing is, we can go in and buy like 3 or 4 pizzas, and just keep them in the fridge until we're ready to cook one.

And, yeah, there have been a few times this last month I'd thought about trying to bake one in the car out here.
 

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Papa Murphys is awesome! And the prices are good too. The best thing is, we can go in and buy like 3 or 4 pizzas, and just keep them in the fridge until we're ready to cook one.

And, yeah, there have been a few times this last month I'd thought about trying to bake one in the car out here.
I've heard truckers would put frozen food on their engine blocks to cook while travelling. I don't know the specifics but I imagine that even in winter you could cook a pretty mean pizza with enough aluminium foil, let alone summer. From what I've looked up, if it is 95 out and your car has been in the sun for at least an hour, your interior can get to 138 which is good enough for a pizza.
 
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Papa Murphys is awesome! And the prices are good too. The best thing is, we can go in and buy like 3 or 4 pizzas, and just keep them in the fridge until we're ready to cook one.

And, yeah, there have been a few times this last month I'd thought about trying to bake one in the car out here.
They also have cheaper prices on Tuesday, and the menu is more varied than a lot of conventional pizza shops. You can get some pretty fancy pizzas with what they offer. Their bread sticks are larger (in diameter) than most frozen pizzas if you want to roll your own toppings, such as flavored cream cheeses (which is a lot better than it sounds when baked).
 
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