The Bakerstone Pizza Oven Box – pizza in the morning, pizza in the evening, pizza forever

BakerStone

We’ve come a long way since cooking over a fire in a cave. There are gas stoves, electric stoves, sous vide, grills, and a variety of other methods with which to cook food. It’s all up to our taste buds and wallets of how we want to go about things. Those of us with adventurous tastebuds need a myriad of kitchen accessories to make sure we hit the right spot every time we put a meal together.

If pizza is one of your favorite foods, and there’s no reason it shouldn’t be with how versatile it is, then you likely want a way to make your pizza without having to rely on any regular ole oven. This BakerStone Pizza Oven is an oven box meant specifically for baking the perfect pizza. It can, of course, cook meats, vegetables, fish, and more, but if we’re being honest pizza is the only part of the menu we care about.

This converts most 3 burner and larger gas grills as well as large charcoal grills into a gourmet pizza cookery. This is a stone baking chamber combined with an enameled steel housing which creates an air flow system that will give you improved convective, conductive, and radiant heat in and around the chamber. This is not cheap at around $113, but hey, pizza from a stone oven whenever you want makes life worth living.

Available for purchase on Amazon
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On Monday, the American Library Association released its annual report of the most-challenged books and articles nationwide.

Among the 10 titles that parents and other gatekeepers challenged or banned are coming-of-age graphic novel This One Summer and Drama, an illustrated story with an LGBTQ character. In fact, LGBTQ stories made up the bulk of this year’s top 10 list, with novels such as David Levithan’s Two Boys Kissing and Jessica Herthel and Jazz Jennings’ I Am Jazz, about a transgender character, also making appearances.

An ALA challenge is broadly defined; it can mean a person or group lodged a request to remove a title from a library or from a school’s curriculum. In a video timed with the release of the list, the ALA writes, “Most threats are unsuccessful thanks to the teachers, librarians, authors and even kids who rise up against censorship in libraries.”

The organization continues, “Each request to remove a book eliminates the voices of storytellers and dismisses the needs of readers who find themselves in those pages.”

It’s worth noting that while the ALA keeps close tabs on reported book challenges, not all challenges are reported. Even so, if the list is to be taken more as an overview, a clear trend emerges: Stories about sex, and LGBTQ sex in particular, are among the most challenged, and therefore in the most need of vocalized support.

But the ALA’s report isn’t all bad news. The organization also notes evidence that school library budgets may be increasing after five years of cuts. So, the librarians on the front lines of supporting progressive stories aren’t going anywhere just yet.

Below is the ALA’s list of the most challenged books of 2016:

1. This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki, illustrated by Jillian Tamaki

Why it was challenged: “It includes LGBT characters, drug use, and profanity, and it was considered sexually explicit with mature themes.”

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2. Drama, written and illustrated by Raina Telgemeier

Why it was challenged: “It includes LGBT characters, was deemed sexually explicit, and was considered to have an offensive political viewpoint.”

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3. George by Alex Gino

Why it was challenged: “It includes a transgender child and the ‘sexuality was not appropriate at elementary levels.’” 

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4. I Am Jazz by Jessica Herthel and Jazz Jennings, illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas 

Why it was challenged: “It portrays a transgender child and because of language, sex education, and offensive viewpoints.”

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5. Two Boys Kissing by David Levithan

Why it was challenged: “Its cover has an image of two boys kissing, and it was considered to include sexually explicit LGBT content.”

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6. Looking for Alaska by John Green

Why it was challenged: “For a sexually explicit scene that may lead a student to ‘sexual experimentation.’”

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7. Big Hard Sex Criminals by Matt Fraction, illustrated by Chip Zdarsky

Why it was challenged: “Considered to be sexually explicit.”

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8. Make Something Up: Stories You Can’t Unread by Chuck Palahniuk

Why it was challenged: “For profanity, sexual explicitness, and being ‘disgusting and all around offensive.’”

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9. “Little Bill Books” series by Bill Cosby, illustrated by Varnette P. Honeywood 

Why it was challenged: “Because of criminal sexual allegations against the author.” 

Ed. note: We’ve chosen not to link to sites selling Cosby’s titles in light of the comedian’s sexual assault charges. You can still buy them on Amazon or a local indie bookstore.

10. Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell

Why it was challenged: “For offensive language.”

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Women Will Take Down Men Like Trump, O’Reilly And Ailes

By Kica Matos

Everyone, likely even much of his audience, knows Bill O’Reilly is a bad man. A mention of his name among groups of women will usually elicit shudders of disgust.

Notwithstanding, 21st Century Fox decided to extend the contract of this serial sexual harasser while helping to pay the $13M in legal fees for his harassment of women. Are we surprised? Appalled maybe, but not surprised. This is after all, the same network that supported the election of an admitted sexual assaulter as President of the United States and which until recently was run by a man who himself was a serial harasser who used his power at the network to make women submit to him.

O’Reilly, Trump and the current and former head of Fox News have one common denominator: They are conservative white men in positions of power. Power and domination tie these men inextricably. As does disrespect for women.

While neither Trump nor O’Reilly created the problem of harassment and assault in America, they have two things in common: 1) They are high profile perpetrators who have managed to get away with their disgusting behavior and 2) They are co-dependent on the explicit and implicit racism and sexism of their audiences for ratings or votes.

Ultimately, the wider Trump and Fox News agenda is all about disempowering women. Consider that Trump has:

· Built the whitest, most male cabinet in recent history –including Jeff Sessions and Mike Price who voted against legislation to curb violence against women and achieve equal pay.

· Re-enacted the global gag rule on reproductive freedom for women. And his Administration has already moved to bar funding for women’s health though Planned Parenthood

· Proposed an anti-women domestic budget that would mean among other things that 260,000 more victims of sexual assault and domestic violence would not have access shelters and supportive services each year.

· Signed an executive order that rolls back hard-fought victories for women in the workplace.

And O’Reilly? His record of straight up misogyny and racism on air is nothing new. Just last week, he insulted Congresswoman Maxine Waters because he couldn’t get past her race and gender.

Donald Trump loves and needs Bill O’Reilly, a man who was known during the campaign as his chief enabler. O’Reilly loves and needs Donald Trump. And the head of Fox News network can’t seem to get enough of them. Or their repulsive comments. Or their racism, misogyny and xenophobia. Why? Ratings. And the mighty dollar ― 21st Century Fox loves profits! It’s a trifecta of co-dependency – the white nationalist President, the sexist right wing media icon and a corporation willing to pick up the harassment tab as a gateway for more profits.

What is to be done about this? Step one is to remember an important reality: Fox News is literally digging its own grave. The median age of a Fox New prime time viewer is 68 – meaning that over half of its audience is older than that.

The Fox News audience is old and male and getting even older and more male. The continuing saga of harassment and Fox’s cheerleading for Trumpism will only worsen its demographic demise. And here is something else that counts against them: while Trump voters and Fox News’s audience are literally dying, women of color will make up 53 percent of the population by 2050.

None of that is to say we need sit around and watch Fox News go gently into that good night. Bill O’Reilly has advertisers and those advertisers have customers who are younger (even if Fox itself does not). Already, these advertisers are waking up to the fact that the surging post-Trump resistance personified by the electrifying March for Women and building to a new, pro-immigrant crescendo on May 1st is bigger than Trump? Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai and BMW recently pulled spots from O’Reilly’s show. More are following suit.

Social justice advocates are also stepping up their game. In every post-election meeting I have attended about organizing resistance (and good news – that’s a lot of meetings) the subject of corporate targets has come up. Increasingly, our society is becoming more conscious of what they buy, the level of corporate responsibility behind these products and whether these entities attack or support people based on their identity.

More and more, this generation is using their creativity and might and buying power to bring about change. Just witness the bloodbath of corporate withdrawal regarding Trump brands. Corporate America may be part of the trifecta of co-dependency in this case – but only so long as we permit it. And time is running out on them.

For those of us who make up part of the growing number of women of color who will soon be the 53% let me be clear: we intend to use our power to make sure that men in positions of power who abuse and harass women – men like O’Reilly and Trump, are knocked off their perch. Permanently.

Kica Matos is Director of Immigrant Rights and Racial Justice for the Center for Community Change.

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