I came across an article today on How to Make a Homemade Solar Oven.
It got me to thinking. That would be a nice project to keep the kids busy. Not only that, it’s a great lesson on how to utilize reusable energy (not to mention that if it works, it’s a great toy).
About the author: Felicia has learned the hard way that health, whether good or bad, is a result of daily choices and habits. On this blog, Felicia shares what she’s learned and the healthier choices she now makes as a result of her new knowledge. She hopes to encourage others to experiment to find alternative solutions to nagging problems (she’s also is a bit of a tree hugger and likes to share ways to lighten the toxic burden on the environment).
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Hi Tracy,
Can’t say that I’ve used a solar oven yet, but your blog (Cooking with the Sun) is great! I think anyone who is even considering using a solar oven should check it out.
Felicia
Hi Felicia,
I just ran across your blog and wanted to ask if you have taken the time to try solar cooking yet. We started about 6 weeks ago and so far the experience has been great.
To date I have cooked chili, stew, soup, bread, cake and a few other things. I am not using the box style you linked to, but that is next on my list.
Feel free to stop by and check it out if you need a little more evidence it works.
Tracy