Andre, I'm forwarding your question to the solar cooking list. Yours truly, Ross encl: ... Send press releases, announcements, and notices of interest to: ...
Renewable News Network
rnn@...
Feb 3, 1999 2:11 pm
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Hi Colleagues, I am Sanu Kaji Shrestha from Nepal. I have recently joined in Solarcooking-L and receiving a lot of ideas from you which helped me tremendously...
Sshrestha@...
Feb 4, 1999 4:30 am
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... Hi, If you tell us where you live the chances are good that a solar cook is probably in your area. ... The book is good. ... No. If you have a good solar...
T. Floyd
tasfloyd@...
Feb 4, 1999 4:16 pm
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-- KF6TSS http://home.earthlink.net/~drduggee Hi, I am trying to organize a solar oven project with Rotary and the Audubon society . We want to send ovens to...
Doug Edwards
drduggee@...
Feb 5, 1999 5:35 pm
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Hi Doug, I'd suggest the solar hotplate design which can have a black flat pan on top of it. Jack Howell at Morning Sun Press I think it is has one design. I...
Jeanne-Marie Moore
jmmoore@...
Feb 5, 1999 8:06 pm
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* Business type: wholesale supplier, retail distributor * Product types: Books and Publications, solar cooking products. * Address: 1240 Quandt Road,...
Tom Sponheim
tomsp@...
Feb 5, 1999 9:09 pm
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We have just subscribed to this list. We live in Southern California. My son is almost 13 and has become interested in cooking with a solar oven. We found...
Sweetman Systems
sweetsys@...
Feb 8, 1999 1:22 am
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Hi, maybe you could set up a taste comparision between solar cooked and conventionally cooked food - pizza may interest the kids regards Richard...
mcmahonr@...
Feb 8, 1999 2:12 am
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Dear Mr I am from India. I saw your e mail about doing a project in school.I have found that rice cooked in the solar cooker is more fluffy than rice cooked in...
NARAYANASWAMY.S
snswamy@...
Feb 8, 1999 6:28 am
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Dear Sweetman family, In the e mail that I had sent there was an error - the word NOT was missing in one sentence. I am therefore reproducing the corrected ...
NARAYANASWAMY.S
snswamy@...
Feb 8, 1999 2:27 pm
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For the level of UV to affect heating, you need to use a glazing that passes a lot of UV. Ordinary window (soda-lime) glass does not. For Mother Earth, Dan...
Elfpermacl@...
Feb 8, 1999 4:52 pm
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... Well, of course, the "good quality rice" depends upon which type of rice you prefer. My Japanese friends much prefer the short grain rice which some people...
Harmon Seaver
hseaver@...
Feb 8, 1999 6:36 pm
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Hello, My name is Jerry. I just sighned up for this email letter. We just got an solar cooker and have cooked bread and cookies in it. We live in Arizona so...
JC
jerry@...
Feb 9, 1999 2:54 am
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Dear Solar cooking group I am in Tanzania for a short trip and getting some positive responses on the solar panel cooker. I taught a women's group of about 15...
Chardeuel@...
Feb 9, 1999 2:44 pm
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In a message dated 2/9/99 2:28:40 PM, Chardeuel@... wrote: <<Dear Solar cooking group I am in Tanzania for a short trip and getting some positive responses...
Elfpermacl@...
Feb 9, 1999 5:13 pm
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I finally got the Midwest Renewable Energy Association's web page to come up. Might have been down for maintenance or something. Check out: www.the-mrea.org/ ...
lesratite@...
Feb 10, 1999 7:32 am
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... Actually, I think even if you had such a glazing the effect would be barely measurable. If I remember correctly from my laboratory days, the UV is only...
Chris Keavney
ckl@...
Feb 10, 1999 12:52 pm
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This Subject: my cup of tea has evolved, over the past couple of weeks, on another list, with the most high tech energy intensive "solutions" to getting a...
Renewable News Network
rnn@...
Feb 10, 1999 6:17 pm
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... If melting of the bag is a problem, like it is here in Zimbabwe, you might try to draw an orange net first over the pot, and then put it in a plastic bag....
Teus Benschop
benschop@...
Feb 10, 1999 7:43 pm
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Lately, I've been using a black tea kettle I found at the grocery store for heating water. It was shiny black, so I gave it a few coats of flat black. The hole...
James Ferrill
jferrill@...
Feb 10, 1999 8:01 pm
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Must be wintertime as cabin fever seems rampant today <G> << This Subject: my cup of tea has evolved, over the past couple of weeks, on another list, with the...
HandyM2@...
Feb 10, 1999 9:58 pm
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We've never really time our recipes for baking bread or cookies, we just watch it and the breads done when its golden brown an when you tap it everywhere it...
JC
jerry@...
Feb 10, 1999 11:15 pm
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Ignore, no message...
HandyM2@...
Feb 11, 1999 2:49 am
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... Sounds like a great idea, although I haven't actually tried it. ... Here in Peru we are building panel cookers out of sheet metal. I guess it's more...
Chris Keavney
ckl@...
Feb 12, 1999 1:22 pm
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This the same idea my friends Rajesh Sharma, PFL, Nepal and Ari Lampinen, TFL, Finland had. I've been buildind a kind of basket parabol as well in Nepal. I...
virtanen
hvirtane@...
Feb 12, 1999 11:45 pm
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Hello I have been given the short order to teach solar cooking in Honduras in 3 weeks! We (90 folks) have gone to Honduras for the past 3 years for two week...
Bill Canino
bill@...
Feb 15, 1999 10:27 pm
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Bill, Contact Solar Cookers International. I'm sure they can help you. Solar Cookers International 1919 21st St., Suite 101 Sacramento, CA 95814 USA Executive...
Tom Sponheim
tomsp@...
Feb 15, 1999 11:53 pm
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... From Oz comes the awareness that it's taken our species many years (give or take a few 100,000) to bring the cooking fire into the house. Radiation cooking...
Dave "Sunny" Miller
d_miller@...
Feb 17, 1999 6:07 am
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Chardeuel@... wrote: < The foil is available in the town store for 1500 shillings for 5 meters. <thinking of making a parabola bowl using a woven basket...
Dave "Sunny" Miller
d_miller@...
Feb 17, 1999 6:30 am
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Dear friends, I have heard somewhere that someone had built a solar oven out of cement. I'd really like to do the same here in Peru. Does anyone know if...