Jul 28, 2008 #1 surfinsapo Master Chef Joined Jun 6, 2007 Messages 5,044 http://www.solarcooking.org/plans/default.htm
Jul 28, 2008 #2 Diva Q Executive Chef Joined Nov 10, 2006 Messages 3,379 Location Barrie, Ontario very cool
Jul 28, 2008 #3 C camp_cookie Senior Cook Joined Jan 3, 2007 Messages 173 Location Northeast Georgia cool
Jul 28, 2008 #4 Tannehill Kid Head Chef Joined Nov 4, 2007 Messages 1,812 Location Winnfield LA Pretty neat
Jul 28, 2008 #5 Unity Executive Chef Joined Jun 24, 2006 Messages 2,694 Location Virginia near Washington DC No overnight cooks with those. --John (Well, maybe Griff could in the summertime.)
Jul 28, 2008 #6 Griff Master Chef Joined Mar 13, 2005 Messages 5,564 Location Anchorage, Alaska Unity said: No overnight cooks with those. --John (Well, maybe Griff could in the summertime.) Click to expand... Excellent idea, but I'm gonna have to wait until next year. Maybe a couple of chunks of wood for the smoke flavor.
Unity said: No overnight cooks with those. --John (Well, maybe Griff could in the summertime.) Click to expand... Excellent idea, but I'm gonna have to wait until next year. Maybe a couple of chunks of wood for the smoke flavor.
Jul 29, 2008 #7 OP OP surfinsapo Master Chef Joined Jun 6, 2007 Messages 5,044 I thought it was cool how the people are able to cook in the refugee camps with the solar ovens. It would be perfect here if we lost power from a hurricane. 300 degrees is perfect for most slow cooking.. anyway.. general discussion it is...
I thought it was cool how the people are able to cook in the refugee camps with the solar ovens. It would be perfect here if we lost power from a hurricane. 300 degrees is perfect for most slow cooking.. anyway.. general discussion it is...
Jul 29, 2008 #8 007bond-jb Master Chef Joined Dec 29, 2006 Messages 6,429 Thats real cool Kinda like sun tea