Solar Ovens: Nature-Powered Cooking

default Solar Ovens: Nature Powered Cooking

Host Kevin Contreras makes chicken marsala in one of his favorite innovations, a solar oven, reminding us of yet another fun, easy yet great way to green our daily lives. Info on where to find an oven is on the BGTV website.

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25 Responses to Solar Ovens: Nature-Powered Cooking

  1. supressorgrid

    If cooking highly acidic foods yes, but for most stuff it is safe. The romans used to sweeten wine by stirring it in lead pots. Now that was insane.

  2. supressorgrid

    Leave the bottom out of it and place it over a fire ant mound. Pest elimination with out chemicals. The crunchy tid bits are an added bonus.

  3. MrEnergyCzar

    Love the sun oven…will add it to my net-zero powered home…I wonder if its hot enough to cook breads…

  4. PiranhaJaw22

    i would fuck that girl

  5. joedacop

    how do you shower in a river?

  6. rodrick4500

    use H20 as a fuel source research H20r hammer 4 heatin H20 on utube uses little electricity 2 make lots of heat
    lok at Patterson pwer cell Mr. Paterson very good inverter worked 4 DuPont
    ponds and fleishmann cold fusion process this cold fusion process
    de tech greatly refined & comp like CETI Motorola many comp in Jap and Fr
    says it works excess of 1000% more energy than it consumes Was confirmed MIT’s results falsified theis guaranteed funding 4 hot fusion project way back in 1998

  7. sallyos06460

    raw in the middle…….burnt on top. LOL
    I actually hear this does relly work.

  8. wildcritic

    yeah i would be more convince if you actually show the after product.

  9. VitalityMassage

    Solar cooking is great! Iron pots are toxic. Too much iron is very dangerous and it is difficult to regulate the amount of iron going into food. I’ve heard that many an african has died from using iron pots. Have your local potter make pots with a black glaze instead.
    Peace,
    Brett

  10. narcovice

    preety little girl lovely nails shed make a great chef. 4 hours id be starving by then

  11. louis12346

    pay your green carbon tax to Al Gore & Rockefeller

  12. oldimeubs

    I invite you to come see my little animated video. It’s made with a can of Pepsi … You be the judge. Thank you for your visit.

  13. aredditor

    It’s a reply to a comment that someone made about wishing they could see more of the process. Not placing comments in relevant positions is one of the many disadvantages of youtubes comment system. BTW, I’m not pushing penis enlargement products, or mortgage refinancing companies, silly.

    Perhaps you’re affiliated with the above video? I’m not affiliated with the Green Dean in any way. I’m just a fan. There are quite a few fantastic educational channels on youtube now.

  14. IronHorsez88

    are we talking about spaming around here aredditor?? No not the canned kind either.

  15. aredditor

    Just put “eattheweeds solar cooking” in the youtube search bar and check out Green Deans video on solar cooking. He makes a chicken dish from start to finish. I love his channel, which is basically about edible weeds in the US. He now has made over 100 videos.

  16. dkim68

    Would’ve liked to have seen it after it was cooked. Steam rising from the pot after removing the lid. That would’ve been nice.

  17. LENSESMART

    You missed something very important. Keep That Glass Clean. It affects the temperature that the oven will achieve! Also, aiming can control temp and cooking times.

  18. kosai19

    The cool thing about solar ovens is that they can work in the winter time too. It’ll get to about the same temperature with a few modifications.

  19. rogest25

    could you pls send me how to get that solar oven,,i think it’s work here in saudi arabia for sure,thank”s

  20. EnjoyingLife100

    What did you use inside the box? Did you use a cardboard box and put the solar on top?

  21. kressink

    The sun is just as intense in winter if normal to the sun. The sun is actually closer to the earth in winter. Thus, if the system can be tipped 45 degrees or so, and is insulated well enough, it should get hot enough – depends on the design.

  22. fancysauceriley

    holy shit! I just cooked on a cardboard one my wife made here in Seattle. I made a lentil stew with chicken…it rocked! This really works!

  23. bloggycreek

    Are you guys in the south west?

  24. bloggycreek

    That’s a really nice oven! Nice video too.

  25. dkw12002

    It is fun and free to cook with solar. In Texas I cook easily year round using these same ovens. The cooking day is definitely shorter in winter, but plenty long enough provided the sun is out. In summer, another advantage is that you are not heating up your kitchen using the stove or oven, thus your AC bill is less.

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