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Cooking with the sun at 58° north latitude. I never knew such a thing was possible! Garden plants were and still are a great hobby of mine. I searched the net for garden plants, and came across a site called Plants for a Future. There was, among others, a link to an ecovillage site, very interesting, and there was some mention of solar cooking and a link to http://solarcooking.org. I found the plans for solar cookers very interesting, and since I had some time at my hands, I started fooling around with cardboard and aluminum foil at once. Of course none of the plans were designed to solar cook in the far north, but it would be fun trying. I never really imagined that it would be possible to cook a full meal at 58° north, but at least it would be possible to show my science pupils something

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  • Cooking with the sun at 58° north latitude. I never knew such a thing was possible! Garden plants were and still are a great hobby of mine. I searched the net for garden plants, and came across a site called Plants for a Future. There was, among others, a link to an ecovillage site, very interesting, and there was some mention of solar cooking and a link to <a href="http://solarcooking.org.">http://solarcooking.org.</a> I found the plans for solar cookers very interesting, and since I had some time at my hands, I started fooling around with cardboard and aluminum foil at once. Of course none of the plans were designed to solar cook in the far north, but it would be fun trying. I never really imagined that it would be possible to cook a full meal at 58° north, but at least it would be possible to show my science pupils something
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  • Cooking with the sun at 58° north latitude. I never knew such a thing was possible! Garden plants were and still are a great hobby of mine. I searched the net for garden plants, and came across a site called Plants for a Future. There was, among others, a link to an ecovillage site, very interesting, and there was some mention of solar cooking and a link to <a href="http://solarcooking.org.">http://solarcooking.org.</a> I found the plans for solar cookers very interesting, and since I had some time at my hands, I started fooling around with cardboard and aluminum foil at once. Of course none of the plans were designed to solar cook in the far north, but it would be fun trying. I never really imagined that it would be possible to cook a full meal at 58° north, but at least it would be possible to show my science pupils something about solar energy.
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