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	<title>Comments on: The Thrill of Victory</title>
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		<title>By: Vic</title>
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		<description>Since my partner is new to the world of Pizza baking, I should forgiver her for calling it a Pizza &quot;Paddle&quot;. The correct term is Pizza Peel.

peel (p&#275;l)
n.
A long-handled, shovellike tool used by bakers to move bread or pastries into and out of an oven.
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<p>peel (p&#275;l)<br />
n.<br />
A long-handled, shovellike tool used by bakers to move bread or pastries into and out of an oven.<br />
[Middle English, from Old French pele, from Latin p&#257;la, spade, peel.]</p>
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