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== Coloring == '''Brad Dowdy:''' Yeah. Yeah, exactly. '''Myke Hurley:''' So that's, uh, that's another, an interesting and different way to get into the coloring thing. If you are interested in it. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Yeah. So she's gone, um, she's going, uh, all in on the coloring thing. So what, once she, uh, she was, she was tweeting out the other, she was having some rage tweets the other day about coloring and I was, I was talking, replying back to her, but, um, I haven't mentioned this to her yet, but we will get her on the show once she goes through a bunch of her coloring books and pens. She was going through a lot of different, um, products at the time when, when she was, uh, tweeting. So we'll have to get her on here one day to talk about all the coloring. '''Myke Hurley:''' I would also like to talk to Tiff about the art that she does. Cause she started doing, like, she kind of has gotten into like painting and things like that. And that might be quite cool. Cause I don't think we've spoken to anyone about that before on the show. And that's definitely in the show's wheelhouse. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Absolutely. Yeah. I would love to do that. So, uh, Caroline and Tiff, um, you can, uh, expect an email from us. I love that. '''Myke Hurley:''' I go, I go to New York and just fill us up on guests. '''Brad Dowdy:''' I like it. I like it. And I liked, uh, I liked your podcasting setup. Uh, I did see that picture of your podcasting setup at Marco's house. Yeah. Which, uh, I wouldn't expect anything less from Marco, but it looked pretty, uh, looked pretty cozy compared to like what I'm sitting in right now. '''Myke Hurley:''' That's, uh, so basically me, me and Adina recorded an episode of a podcast that will be released shortly, um, along with Marco and Tiff. Uh, they don't usually record from those recliner chairs. That was just how we were recording. Uh, Marco and Tiff are sitting, Tiff took the picture and they're sitting in their office chairs and me and Adina were sitting on, uh, reclined lounge chairs, which was awesome. '''Brad Dowdy:''' With your kickback, kickback with your feet up, you know, holding the microphone in front of your face. It was hilarious. '''Myke Hurley:''' Let me tell you, that is the way to podcast. '''Brad Dowdy:''' That's the way to do it. That is the way to do it. Well, tell me about the way to cook pizza. '''Myke Hurley:''' Oh, I will. And the only way that you should be cooking pizza is with an uni oven. Uni is a wood fired oven that is fast, portable and affordable. And they are one of our sponsors for this week's episode. With an uni, you'll be cooking fantastic pizza. In no time. It takes only 10 minutes to heat up your uni wood fired oven and just two minutes to cook a pizza. You will be getting all of your pizzas ready to be like an assembly line. As quickly as you can make one, the next one is cooked. You have to stay on it. That uni is fast. And when it churns out, fantastic tasting stuff. I have eaten pizza from an uni oven prepared by uni's creators, Christian and Darina. It is a real great looking thing. You should go to uni.net. That's U-U-N-I.net. You can take a look at the images and the video that they have on the website. They have a brand new video there which shows you all about the uni experience. And you can see just how great it looks. It's got a great design. But most importantly, it creates pizza that tastes really awesome. Uni weighs only 22 pounds as well. It's real small. It's the perfect size to create nice little individual pizzas. And it's real easy for you to fit it in any space, really. Any garden, any outside space. You could also take it on a camping trip or to an outdoor event, something like that. Maybe a park. And coming in December, so coming this month, is a new cover bag for the uni. So it's even easier to transport than ever. Uni is also super affordable. Wood-fired ovens usually cost upwards of $1,000. But uni is less than $300. This is actually a key factor of uni's design. And it's like a principle from day one is that it is affordable and available to anybody. You can find out more, as I said, by going to uni.net, U-U-N-I.net. It is all that you need to get into wood-fired cooking. And you can use the code PENADDICT at checkout. And you will get yourself an uni cover bag free with your uni to wood-fired oven. So just use that code at checkout. And when you purchase an uni wood-fired oven, you will get the cover bag as well. Thank you so much to uni for their support of this show.
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