Hi Keith/Kim/Hakan,
Thanks for your quick comeback on solar cookers, and the
plethora of information on the JTF website. Was intrigued to find
foxhole radios there. I downloaded the info and will spend some
pleasurable hours in the workshop knocking up a solar cooker and a radio.
Hi Kim,
A solar cooker website? Yes, please.
Bob.
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It is still
Hi Kim,
A solar cooker website? Yes, please.
Bob.
http://journeytoforever.org/sc.html
Solar box cookers
http://journeytoforever.org/sc_link.html
Solar Cooker Resources on the Web
Best
Keith
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Bob,
You will find very good information on,
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.htmlhttp://journeytoforever.org/
And also to others who enjoy this excellent list and have not visited JTF
and read about the great service that Keith provide to developing countries
and understood with which
Personally I have had my best success with a funnel style solar cooker. I
have 2 of them and have used them for over 4 years. Not bad, as they only
took me one morning to make. Here are the
instructions http://solarcooking.org/funnel.htm You will also notice that
the solar cooking
Thanks, I'll bump this up the list, a bit, of things to get serious
about around the house. Another thing about cooking on a grill is
that in a way you're using the grease that drips off of meat to
develop a slight amount more of flame aren't you? I just like the
idea of immediate seemingly
It is still possible to buy charcoal grills and they are usually really
reasonably priced. I always use real charcoal, not briquets since I don't
appreciate the added chemicals to my super healthy food. This year I am
adding a mud oven for pizzas and bread. The oven is a weekend project and