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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @jonwilliams6121
    @jonwilliams6121 2 месяца назад +1

    Just followed you're advice and the pizzas 🍕 came out perfect.thanks 😊

  • @hallowed6666
    @hallowed6666 Год назад +6

    I used tin foil on the upper grill and a layer of thin bricks underneath the stone. It reduced the high heat impact under the pizza and enabled the top the time to be perfectly cooked.

  • @HERO-v1w
    @HERO-v1w 2 года назад +12

    i have this pizza oven i use charcoal. and with the pizza stone i wrap it with tin foil and then i put a Non Stick BBQ Grill Mat on it that calms the heat from doing just the bottom of the pizza. giving it more time to do the top. and thank to all that. the whole pizza goes all toasty and i have made more than 20 pizzas and none of them have gone black. and my family loves it.

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience

    • @julzie09
      @julzie09 Год назад

      Is it like a metal mesh or a bbq grill black mat?

    • @HERO-v1w
      @HERO-v1w 5 месяцев назад

      @@julzie09first 4 layers of tin foil then bbq grill black mat

  • @ryancaputo56
    @ryancaputo56 2 года назад +3

    Thanks man! Fantastic idea! I recently got this same oven for Christmas, and have been testing out different fire/stone configurations. I will definitely have to try your spray method to keep the stone temp in check! Thanks for doing this!!

  • @MuckingAboutWith
    @MuckingAboutWith 5 месяцев назад +1

    We have one of these, we got a thicker 1" stone and it maintains a more even temperature, and doesn't fluctuate with the fire as much.

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  5 месяцев назад +1

      What an excellent tip! Thanks for sharing

    • @samsee23
      @samsee23 4 месяца назад

      I got one of these and I burn it every time. How do they come out with the thicker stone? I’m thinking of doubling up mine

  • @asianpirate4061
    @asianpirate4061 4 года назад +13

    The bottom is supposed to have some char to it. That is what makes a wood fired pizza great.

  • @tayoidowu11
    @tayoidowu11 3 года назад +3

    Really enjoyed the review and the near real-time aspect of cooking. Thank you for the real honest no nonsense review

  • @ovendesign6969
    @ovendesign6969 4 года назад +2

    So proud that people like our design :) Now we are on the way to upgrade it now :)

  • @johnsaunders6510
    @johnsaunders6510 3 года назад +2

    I’m liking the two pizza peel technique.

  • @PulsechainProfits
    @PulsechainProfits 9 месяцев назад +1

    I just totally botched my pizza tonight in this oven, searched youtube and found your video. going to try learn how to use this thing properly

  • @oscolivar
    @oscolivar 5 лет назад +16

    burnt bottom crust and raw dough on top and the edges. The fire is never suppose to be directly on the pizza stone.

    • @EuIenspiegel
      @EuIenspiegel 4 года назад +1

      @Pika Chu ridiculous. It's completely obvious that he's right, and the pizza could be so nice if he would just do it right

    • @caveydavey2486
      @caveydavey2486 4 года назад +1

      Have to agree. I've got almost exactly the same model and its nigh on unusable. There's no room to allow for indirect heat so you get a burnt base or a good base and raw top. Last time I used it I had to finish it under a grill/broiler.

    • @theozarksjourneytoself-suf5420
      @theozarksjourneytoself-suf5420 4 года назад

      Need to get that fire down to coals. The temp was way too hot in there to cook. If the temp was right, I bet this oven would bake great sourdough bread :)

  • @adamthompson7170
    @adamthompson7170 14 дней назад

    Can I use my coal chimney to light the pizza oven?

  • @joywilliams4952
    @joywilliams4952 3 года назад +1

    Hi just bought this pizza oven not sure if I use wood or charcoal as I’ve seen different posts , What wood do I use or is it charcoal , can you tell me how to set the fire up to burn , your video was great .thank you .

  • @heidilucytaylor
    @heidilucytaylor Год назад

    We have the same oven but it came with base legs/frame which can be unscrewed. We have built an outdoor kitchen and are looking to remove the legs and mount upon the counter top. Can you confirm if you have screwed into the paving slabs, which the oven is sat on? or have you just relied on the weight and gravity to keep it steady? Many Thanks

  • @alanthorne6988
    @alanthorne6988 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this review. I was my self thinking it could be lined with fire bricks.
    So after purchasing 21 bricks 4.5"x9" off a online auction house.
    And 2 clay roofing tiles for the top. It was quite easy to do.
    All so I lifted the stone up by 2.5". Which get the pizza up in to the top off the oven. And away from the raw heat.
    Its retaining heat very well and behaves constantly.
    Tip is heat to just over 500 and Place piazza on a metal plate for the first 3 minutes. Then take ot Place it on the peel and put direct on to the stone. After a minute check base and rotation if needed. Keep your eye on it till base is to your liking. Good luck AL

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  3 года назад +2

      Really interesting Alan and thanks for sharing. I put a couple of fire bricks in mine the other month which worked fine. I will also look at roofing bricks and raising the cooking base

    • @alanthorne6988
      @alanthorne6988 3 года назад +1

      @@SimpleNickVideos
      Hi Nick
      Yes it was easy to do. I've totally lined it now. The 2 roofing tiles were what we call 20/20 clay tiles. They sat on top of the top row of fire bricks. All so fiberglass insulation rapped in tin foil to back them up.
      The fire bricks I spaced the up from the grills with central heating radiator brackets bolted to the back. the cut tabs thet bent up to hold bricks in place with a grinder.
      I think it's well worth doing. It totally changes the oven. To a different animal. Next up piazza steel to try in it.
      Cheers AL

  • @richardlove4287
    @richardlove4287 4 года назад +3

    Rake the coals to the outside of the oven so the fire is not directly under the stone =cooked top and crispy bottom.

  • @music9170
    @music9170 3 года назад

    there should be another small rack and stone ontop of that first stone. The first one is mostly just supposed to be a heat shield its way to hot to cook on, that's why the tops aren't cooking

  • @timmytimers9511
    @timmytimers9511 2 года назад +3

    Hi Nick..
    Bought exactly the same pizza oven last week..used it yesterday and failed miserably, should have had a test run b4 Filipino bbq, 20 guests..but mine cooked on bottom too quick..so reverted back to oven in house..but temp rises really quick..must remember to spray the stone before the pizza goes in next time..Will keep an eye on your build of pizza oven..regards Tim from Timmytimers (youtube)

    • @missaelrey9520
      @missaelrey9520 Год назад

      HI ... WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE OVEN... THANKS

  • @basmamaged432
    @basmamaged432 2 года назад

    I have pizza oven , fire underneath only ,
    How can I get pizza upper layer cooked?
    What kind of food I can bake in ?
    Thanks

  • @deansteele8865
    @deansteele8865 3 года назад +2

    cause if u place the pizza stone above the fire your just burn the bottom of the pizza and the top won't be cooked

  • @fadisharara6407
    @fadisharara6407 2 года назад

    Can u use brick stones underneath the pizza stone? Why u dont use a steel plate of 3mm underneath the pizza stone? Is the steel where u put the wood to heat the oven is able to whithstand the heat of the fire from the wood? How much time it takes to coock the pizza in this oven? What about the top is it coocked?

  • @happycamper2976
    @happycamper2976 2 года назад +1

    wow pizza looks yummy can i come over for some pizza

  • @eduardobattistessa5752
    @eduardobattistessa5752 3 года назад +4

    here In Argentina we cant make a pizza with poor piece of cheese over the plate. hahaha The pizza oven is nice , I think 250 degrees is better than 385 °Celsius however. Good projet mister ! The Oven gets the results. I will add less wood fuel in order to cook slowly and get a better result. BEst regards

  • @Thespacecadet187
    @Thespacecadet187 Год назад

    What's your recommendation for best wood and where to get it?

  • @julzie09
    @julzie09 Год назад

    What was the temperature the 3rd time around?

  • @jaysteen2114
    @jaysteen2114 4 года назад +2

    About half way through cooking turn the pizza 180 degrees, the back of the oven is hotter then the front so you should get a nice crust round the outside

  • @gabrielafrisoli7022
    @gabrielafrisoli7022 3 года назад +2

    Can you do a video showing exactly how you fired up this oven. How long before it was reading for baking? Thanks!

    • @adamthompson7170
      @adamthompson7170 14 дней назад

      That’s Exactly 👍🏽 what I NEED TO KNOW! Does he Ever answer our questions?

  • @anne-sophiemazzi3979
    @anne-sophiemazzi3979 4 года назад +2

    Hello, excuse my rough English but could you give us the recipe for your pizza dough. thank you so much

  • @isminischeicher75
    @isminischeicher75 4 года назад

    What spray do you have in the bottle, that you spraying stone?

  • @diegomoreno8161
    @diegomoreno8161 2 года назад

    Soy español y me encantaria tener esa información en español o subtitulada por que mee comprado una y no se utilizarla bien gracias

  • @besafenorthwest5791
    @besafenorthwest5791 3 года назад

    Ive had this for 2 years and its hit and miss with burnt bottom or undercooked top and grey cheese. Now i understand why so will test higher temps and spray the plate

  • @paracop35
    @paracop35 Год назад

    What oven is this?

  • @chistylegrubllc134
    @chistylegrubllc134 3 года назад

    How often do you have to add wood? How many hours can I run this?

  • @deansteele8865
    @deansteele8865 3 года назад +1

    place logs and stone on the same level and cook the pizza on the same level as the log fire

  • @iamaparanoidandroid1
    @iamaparanoidandroid1 5 лет назад +2

    Whilst I would be interested in this as a pizza oven, I love a 'Winter BBQ': would it be any good for doing roast chicken in? My Father has a Cobb and that does beautiful smoky roast chicken.

  • @tooshieg2059
    @tooshieg2059 3 года назад

    Sounds like a great little oven. Thank you.

  • @hatimtall5966
    @hatimtall5966 2 года назад

    Hi I’ve got one of these and had problems with the stone getting too hot. Then blackened with soot. I’ve got another pizza stone which seems to have helped with the heat through but didn’t think about spraying water on the stone provided. Also would you say to have the chimney open to draw the smoke out of the over area? Thanks in advance

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  2 года назад +1

      I would definitely have the chimney open, in fact I never close it now unless I am using the oven as a BBQ

    • @hatimtall5966
      @hatimtall5966 2 года назад

      @@SimpleNickVideos thanks pal, i will need to get it cranked up again and go for it! Your video was great BTW

  • @viraajakuthota2841
    @viraajakuthota2841 4 года назад +2

    Great Video! I was wondering whether you ever lined this bbq? I recently bought it and want to figure out how I can increase its heat retention abilities!

  • @charlesward7845
    @charlesward7845 5 лет назад +4

    I have this oven you need bag charcoal lite it leave for 30mins put the stone in after 30 min 1hour total cook pizza I recommend 5min then base 8/9 mins thick base you only use the original 3kg bag of charcoal no need to top up it will give 2 hour's cooking

  • @deansteele8865
    @deansteele8865 3 года назад +1

    6:48 should have cooked earlier?. no cause the pizza wouldn't have cooked on top... logs and pizza must be on the same level

  • @johnalcock6297
    @johnalcock6297 4 года назад +1

    great demonstration nick looking forward to fireing mine up this weekend cheers

  • @Lumixster
    @Lumixster 5 лет назад +2

    awesome video my friend, i just bought one very similar to that one. I got it clearence price , couldnt believe it when i saw it, 110 AU dollars. Set it up few hours ago and i cant wait to use it. Now I am looking for a cover for it, as I have no space in the garage for it.

  • @anotherfisherman5526
    @anotherfisherman5526 2 года назад

    Brother, 450 degrees and stab the bubble so it deflates.

  • @Johnnyd943
    @Johnnyd943 4 года назад

    Not sure if the top would get enough color for my liking... I imagine a heat diffuser under the stone would help a great deal

  • @thomasnykolajczuk7080
    @thomasnykolajczuk7080 6 лет назад +1

    Great idea for the water spray! Will be using this...Like others, I seem to burn my base whilst waiting for the top to cook through... found pouring some olive oil on my pizza aids cooking it better..hopefully a spray of water will take it to the next level..thanks

  • @VilThong
    @VilThong 2 года назад +1

    Could you cook bread in there?

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  2 года назад +2

      Not tried, but I would put fire bricks in to contain the heat

  • @daveovenden3026
    @daveovenden3026 5 лет назад +4

    Had one for a couple of days and temperature control is an absolute nightmare, not going to give up on it just yet though I'll spend a few more hours trying to figure it out.
    Try moving your stone over to the left and build your fire to the right so the fire isn't under the stone, there is room to do this, you'll have to rotate the pizza half way through cooking but the base won't burn so easily, you get a good unobstructed burn straight up the one side so more heat and less smoke. Be careful though as I used hardwood logs and each time I added wood the temp went past the end of the thermometer and round to zero, so hot the grills were glowing red and the stone cracked!

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  5 лет назад +1

      Yes you do burn the first few pizzas whilst you get used to this oven. Thanks for sharing your experiences.

    • @billoregan2197
      @billoregan2197 5 лет назад

      Do you get a good color on the crust ??

    • @DaraghTracey
      @DaraghTracey 4 года назад

      SimpleNick - Nick Collins any tips for managing the temperature? I keep burning the base of mine and can’t get the top temperature hot enough.
      Maybe a thicker stone? Or fire bricks?

    • @daveovenden3026
      @daveovenden3026 4 года назад +1

      @@DaraghTracey Try what I suggested with the position of the fire, move the stone right over to one side and light you're fire at the opposite side so it's not under the stone, because of the shape of the oven the heat will go over the top of the pizza as it heads towards the chimney, you may need to turn the pizza half way through as the side nearer the fire will cook slightly quicker, been using mine almost a year now and it works a treat this way.
      Don't worry about keeping the temperature stable, if it drops a little it just takes longer to cook, if it increases it'll cook quicker, mine vary between 5 and 10 minutes depending on heat.

    • @DaraghTracey
      @DaraghTracey 4 года назад +1

      @@daveovenden3026 Thanks a million Dave, you're a star! I'll give that a go

  • @ronaldperck5079
    @ronaldperck5079 4 года назад +1

    Yes where can I find one in the US United States of America

    • @01ajmc
      @01ajmc 3 года назад

      Why ask a British person where you can buy something in America????..

    • @2LRanch227
      @2LRanch227 3 года назад

      I got mine from home depot.

  • @danb1391
    @danb1391 6 лет назад +8

    You've sold me on this product. From what I see, you get it up to 600 degrees F. spray it with a bit of water for humidity on the stone. 2 minutes inside. Great video.

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  6 лет назад +1

      Summed it up perfectly! But I wouldn't leave it out in the garden over winter.

    • @nicholasbennett2761
      @nicholasbennett2761 5 лет назад

      Besides spraying the stone, are there other ways of achieving humidity?

  • @lowtech41
    @lowtech41 2 года назад

    My first time with a pizza oven. I'm getting what I feel is a lot of black soot...is this normal or am I doing something wrong?

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  2 года назад

      Yes I have had that before and it has been when the wood is not burning well. You find your mozzarella looks grey. I always keep the vents top and bottom open. I also only ever use kiln dried hard wood which I often chop into smaller pieces. If I deviate from the above I get too much smoke.

    • @lowtech41
      @lowtech41 2 года назад

      @@SimpleNickVideos Thank you.

  • @simonsiron887
    @simonsiron887 3 года назад +1

    Do you think you could use lump charcoal instead of big logs

    • @gamvik352
      @gamvik352 3 года назад

      Sure you can. Just look up and search “pizza on Weber kettle” most those guys just use lump with like 1 chunk of wood for flavor. There are many videos of this on here. Cheers.

    • @simonsiron887
      @simonsiron887 3 года назад

      @@gamvik352 thanks

  • @emilyreaves-bradley8229
    @emilyreaves-bradley8229 3 года назад

    Hi nick can you help? I’ve got the same pizza oven and we are struggling with smoke. No matter if we open the vents/door close them we get load of smoke which then goes into the pizza. Have you got any advice please ?

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  3 года назад +2

      Are you using wood and how dry is it. I usually use kiln dried and I keep all the vents open so I have big flames. If i start closing down vents it gets smoky and the mozzarella goes grey

  • @96hazz
    @96hazz 4 года назад

    What are you spraying the pizza stone with? Water? Also do you keep the stone in all the time heating it up?

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  4 года назад +1

      Yes just water, I leave the stone out initially so the wood can easily lite and once going add the stone.

  • @marksimmons7650
    @marksimmons7650 2 года назад

    I’ve just been given this pizza oven but have no ideal of the make/model? Can anyone help please👍

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  2 года назад

      Sorry can't remember the make, but hopefully someone else will

    • @croft1980
      @croft1980 Год назад +1

      I think it's a la Hacienda, usually sold in Lidl or B&q in the Uk

  • @billoregan2197
    @billoregan2197 5 лет назад

    Any idea how to get more color on the crust

  • @d4funky1
    @d4funky1 5 лет назад

    Do you keep both the vents (top and bottom) open throughout the cooking? Couldn’t see during the close up shots. Thanks for the video.

  • @sammitchell2849
    @sammitchell2849 2 года назад

    Question: how did you light the wood logs inside

    • @markylon
      @markylon 2 года назад +1

      rub two sticks together

  • @steveharris8875
    @steveharris8875 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video, can i ask what logs are ok to use? Im new to this and not sure if i can use kiln dried wood etc. Also is there any possiblility of the stone cracking if i spray water on it when its hot? Thanks for any advice

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  4 года назад +1

      Hi Steve, I have only used kiln dried logs, but that is because that is what I have for my log burner in the house, so the only ones I have. As for the stone cracking - good point, haven't had a issue but then I don't spray lots of water at the same time. Basically I do a slow cool down rather than a sharp shock. If the stone did crack you can easily buy one off amazon

  • @billoregan2197
    @billoregan2197 5 лет назад

    What's the biggest size pizza u can make

  • @dan8495
    @dan8495 4 года назад

    Thanks for this!! I’ve been struggling with the same pizza ovens for ages. I think the key was wetting the stone!!??

  • @ken71671
    @ken71671 5 лет назад

    I love the idea of having the fire under the pizza instead of beside it like most ovens. One way to stop thin crust from bubbling up is to take a fork with small tines and poke small holes all over to prevent trapped air.

    • @lucamantova3070
      @lucamantova3070 5 лет назад

      A well made pizza dough doesn’t bubble up 😁

  • @Ioda0306
    @Ioda0306 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this great plan !!!

  • @ruucampbell
    @ruucampbell 4 года назад

    Love this thank you . What about placing some foil under the stone to reflect the heat away from the stone therefore lowering the temp. of the stone? Would that help the stone from not getting to hot?

    • @markylon
      @markylon 2 года назад

      too hot not to hot

  • @garylow7167
    @garylow7167 5 лет назад

    Many thanks for sharing with us all this fantastic review a nice pizza oven

  • @billoregan2197
    @billoregan2197 5 лет назад

    How big in dimesion is the pizza stone ???

  • @koneye
    @koneye 5 лет назад +1

    Any further experience with this oven, have you tried puting a steel plate under the stone for better heat distribution for example

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  5 лет назад +1

      Haven't had a chance to experiment, mainly been doing pizza or Tarte Flambee, had an excellent session at a family party when I was knocking out 14 Tarte Flambee every two minutes. Using a steel plate is a good idea.

  • @macmckie8029
    @macmckie8029 3 года назад

    Excellent, thanks very much Nick. I have one of these and the problems so far were too many toppings (melt and burn) but also the burning underneath. I like your trick with the water spray on the stone. I will try that next weekend and also use some semolina flour to stop any sticking. Any tips for your pizza dough please....??

  • @CHIzzU07
    @CHIzzU07 5 лет назад

    How is that stone not cracking?

  • @ianbradshaw2437
    @ianbradshaw2437 5 лет назад +1

    Any tips for a dough reciepe????

    • @MultiBikerboy1
      @MultiBikerboy1 5 лет назад

      Ian Bradshaw ...yeah Ian....use fresh yeast not dried.

  • @Dani-wn6wh
    @Dani-wn6wh 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice watch!

  • @achak74
    @achak74 3 года назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @MrAsimuk007
    @MrAsimuk007 5 лет назад

    Are you able to use coal to make pizzas in this oven?

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  5 лет назад +2

      To be honest I haven't tries. The opening is not that great and it is easier to use wood.

  • @rafaelplazasros6381
    @rafaelplazasros6381 4 года назад +1

    Compre una , la use una vez y no cumple para nada con las indicaciones del fabricante, no mantiene la temperatura debido a su poco grosor, por lo que no consigues hacer nada que no sea aumandolo o quemándolo. Decepcion total.

  • @ThePino154
    @ThePino154 3 года назад +1

    legit result following this direction

  • @sen9libraa1
    @sen9libraa1 3 года назад

    why not turn the pizza

  • @delcroix
    @delcroix 5 лет назад

    where did you get the paddles ?

  • @Trader100fish
    @Trader100fish 6 лет назад +1

    Nice u got there in the end excellent review

  • @myhealthtoo
    @myhealthtoo 5 лет назад +1

    $$$$$$ and where do they sell it?????

  • @Blogueirissima
    @Blogueirissima 4 года назад

    Serves for barbecue

  • @alsammak71
    @alsammak71 3 года назад

    thank you now i know about the temperature 👌👍

  • @ڜمۅڅ90
    @ڜمۅڅ90 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @TodoFrigorista
    @TodoFrigorista 4 года назад +1

    Un biscoti di Pizza! Saluti

  • @dipanshusabharwal
    @dipanshusabharwal 6 лет назад +2

    Welcome back..

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  6 лет назад

      Thanks Dipanshu, been doing a lot of cooking , just keep forgetting to film

  • @gustavoadriangiudice397
    @gustavoadriangiudice397 4 года назад

    Minuto 5:25
    Ponele queso ratón.
    Saludos.

  • @junior75511
    @junior75511 5 лет назад

    TE QUEDO MUY BUENA

  • @lucioorlibastos6761
    @lucioorlibastos6761 2 года назад

    A pedra estava muito quente e não é bom para assar....

  • @ExposedRoot
    @ExposedRoot 4 года назад +1

    Fire should be licking up the back and across the top. Then you could rotate it. Honestly, it does not look like you have made pizza before.

  • @MrDucatiPenigaleV4s
    @MrDucatiPenigaleV4s 5 лет назад

    Will stick with the Unni pro thanks much better quality and you can leave it outside without it rusting. You get what you pay for.

  • @arancibia0418
    @arancibia0418 4 года назад +1

    480 • pizza 🍕

  • @piedrostone4246
    @piedrostone4246 4 года назад

    Better luck next time

  • @jamesgretsch4894
    @jamesgretsch4894 5 лет назад

    Not enough charring on top.

  • @ce9xy
    @ce9xy 4 года назад +1

    la pizza italiana non e' cosi'.

  • @Nico-ne4py
    @Nico-ne4py 4 года назад

    Questa ne la chiami pizza?😂😂😂😂

  • @fabriziomancini9471
    @fabriziomancini9471 4 года назад

    Me sento male 😂😂

  • @vaporwareproducts
    @vaporwareproducts 4 года назад

    Dude what are you doing? Spraying it??? NO! I would personally save and buy a real pizza oven that holds the heat, thick floor etc. I love my Terraforno...

    • @SimpleNickVideos
      @SimpleNickVideos  4 года назад +1

      Or build your own pizza oven following one of the many designs on my website www.simplenick.com

  • @jayytee8062
    @jayytee8062 5 лет назад

    So burnt on the bottom and pale undercooked on top, nice.......

  • @pietropistillo7662
    @pietropistillo7662 4 года назад

    Hu Hu

  • @nuonuovolvo6613
    @nuonuovolvo6613 5 лет назад

    No

  • @adamthompson7170
    @adamthompson7170 4 месяца назад

    UGGGGH! You were WAAAY TOO STINGY WITH THE CHEESE!!

  • @gabbromusic5900
    @gabbromusic5900 4 года назад

    smetti di cucinare la pizza