
Food Storage Seminar -- Part 7 of 9. "Solar Oven Cooking". For more information, visit everythingunderthesunblog.blogspot.com Recorded November 2008.
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That Sun Oven is like mine. Same resource? I’ve collected some cardboard boxes, insulation, and Mylar from recycled chip bags to make more ovens. Kept some tempered glass sheets from old bookshelves – use them for the top. I’ve been using my Sun Oven for boiling eggs lately since my chickens are laying like crazy.
I like the idea of using more than one oven even though it’s just me here at home. That way I can cook the main course in one oven and then dessert or bread in the other oven.
@Yeshuamysavior1 Nice idea – if enough moisture gets out. The glass tends to keep moisture in.
we live in australia, just put it in a steel mixing bowl and she will be right !
my last name is dewitt… family????
That is sooo cool !!! I want two.
With the solar oven, screens to dehydrate foods might be an option,too.
Very wonderful series! I thank you so much!
great except for rainy days. even cloudy days enough solar/uv radiation gets through to cook with, lower temps of course.
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Your Video was compiled lovely!
How do you turn it on?
LOL
I live in the northwest, do we have enough sun to make the solar oven purchase worth it?