Ooni Pizza Ovens’ Darina brings the magic of pizza-making to life in new children’s book

Ooni Pizza Ovens’ Co-founder and Co-CEO Darina Garland has written and self-published her first ever children’s book – Jo and The Dough – with all profits to be donated to mental health charity, YoungMinds.

Inspired by an excited conversation whilst preparing pizza together as a family, and the vivid imaginations of her sons, Darina was struck with the idea to create a book where the yeast comes to life for an epic adventure.

The story follows a young girl Jo, whose dad is eager to show her how to make homemade pizza from scratch. As she learns just how long it’s going to take for the dough to rise, a hungry and impatient Jo sneaks a little extra yeast into the mixture to help speed things up.

When Jo is awakened by a mysterious noise, she’s shocked to discover that her dough has grown into a monster!

This cheeky dough monster has plans of his own and as he heads out of the door, he leaves Jo with no choice but to follow him on a neighbourhood adventure, rounding up ingredients for an epic pizza party.

Darina has teamed up with her Ooni colleague, illustrator Edith Ault, and together they’ve created a magical, fun-filled book that will appeal to children and curious adults alike — or anyone who loves to eat pizza and read as a family.

Darina Garland, Co-founder and Co-CEO of Ooni Pizza Ovens and author of Jo and the Dough, says: “When we cook pizza together as a family, it’s all about being creative, sharing joy and having fun.

“When I realised the awe my sons experienced when learning about the magic of yeast, and the pure excitement of the dough rising, I knew that this could be a fantastic idea for a story. Edith’s vivid illustrations really bring the adventure to life! The illustrations are awesome!”

“Passion and Kindness are two core values at Ooni. Not only do we want to share the joy of making pizza as a way to connect people, but we’re very aware of our responsibility to be a business for good through our Ooni Impact Fund, helping causes we’re passionate about and leaving the world just a little bit better than we found it.”

100% of profits from Jo and the Dough sales will be donated to YoungMinds, the UK’s leading charity supporting mental health among children and young people.

Darina and her husband and fellow Ooni Co-founder Kristian Tapaninaho are aiming to raise £40,000 for YoungMinds through profits from Jo and The Dough and other campaign activity. The work the charity does in aiming to ensure that all young people receive the mental health support they need is absolutely vital and a cause close to their hearts.

Readers are encouraged to enjoy Jo and the Dough whilst creating their own pizza – the book includes an exclusive, child-friendly recipe for Neapolitan-style dough, so that every family can recreate the magic at home – albeit with the correct measurement of yeast!

Jo and the Dough is available in hardback to purchase from uk.ooni.com now, retailing at £9.99.

Dobbies hosts great pizza virtual event with Ooni Pizza Ovens for keen cooks across Edinburgh

Dobbies, the UK’s leading garden centre retailer, has announced a free, exclusive virtual event with Ooni Pizza Ovens, to share top tips on making great pizza with keen cooks across Edinburgh.

The latest in Dobbies’ series of virtual expert events this Spring, ‘Making Great Pizza at Home with Ooni Pizza Ovens’ will take place on 6 May at 6pm, with Edinburgh viewers invited to log in.

The virtual event, hosted by Ooni’s founder and CEO Kristian Tapaninaho, will share expert tips and tricks to teach Dobbies customers everything they need to know about whipping up an authentic wood-fired pizza, from the comfort of their own home. 

Covering everything from rolling and stretching your pizza dough to choosing the perfect toppings, Kristian will also share the fascinating history of Ooni Pizza Ovens, along with a live pizza making demonstration – just in time for alfresco dining this summer.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to submit any questions they have, with Kristian answering as many as he can throughout the session.

Kristian Tapaninaho, founder and CEO of Ooni Pizza Ovens, said: “I am so excited to host this virtual event with Dobbies, to showcase Ooni’s game-changing products. I’ll be sharing my top tips like how to stretch dough like a pro and how to choose the best ingredients.

“I’ll be answering any questions you have on how to level-up your outdoor cooking game. There’s nothing better than making truly great pizza at home.”

The event is the latest in a series of free virtual events hosted by Dobbies this Spring. Following a successful programme of Facebook Live sessions in 2020, they provide a virtual alternative to regular events usually hosted instore.

Further events have already been announced for the coming weeks, including virtual gardening hosted by Dobbies’ Horticulture Director, Marcus Eyles. Advance booking is essential for the virtual events, which are hosted on Microsoft Teams, making it quick and simple for viewers to log on and join in the event from the comfort of their homes.

The sessions are free of charge and exclusively available to Dobbies Club members. For those who aren’t yet members of Dobbies Club, membership is free and signing up is quick and simple, giving access to a variety of benefits, special offers and exclusive events. To sign up visit dobbies.com

Tickets are now available for ‘Making Great Pizza at Home with Ooni Pizza Ovens’, and are free of charge.

To secure your place at the event on 6 May at 6pm, visit: 

https://www.dobbies.com/events