I liked your video but don't agree with your comment that self made cookers can do little more than warm hot dogs. I have cooked roasts, potatoes,carros, etc. In a funnel cooker designed by B.Y.U. Not as fancy as a sun oven but only a few dollars for aluminum foil and glue and it worked great. Search B.Y.U. Solar cooker for plans. I am told the B.Y.U. Funnel cooker production of 2000 units is under way with an estimated cost between $20-$30.
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.
Nice Nice Video. I really loved your video. Youtube can be a great asset for you. If you need any help getting your video exposed, check out this site called tubeviews [dot net] It has really done wonders for me, I have built 3 Channels up with videos at top in position and this is my forth channel i'm going to working on.
I would need a fence around a solar oven. Looks like a banquet for the raccoons & my Great Pyrenese.
tesskansas 4 months ago
I liked your video but don't agree with your comment that self made cookers can do little more than warm hot dogs. I have cooked roasts, potatoes,carros, etc. In a funnel cooker designed by B.Y.U. Not as fancy as a sun oven but only a few dollars for aluminum foil and glue and it worked great. Search B.Y.U. Solar cooker for plans. I am told the B.Y.U. Funnel cooker production of 2000 units is under way with an estimated cost between $20-$30.
thisisgrc 7 months ago
thermal cooker expensive but they work.
CBob357 11 months ago
Dear Mrs. Dewitt.
I just watched your 8 part series which was great. I am a poor organizer; can I purchase your written class materials?
Thank you,
28 Bull
28bull 11 months ago
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.
KasinH 1 year ago
we live in australia, just put it in a steel mixing bowl and she will be right !
uncaljeff 2 years ago
my last name is dewitt... family????
dewitttable 2 years ago
With the solar oven, screens to dehydrate foods might be an option,too.
Very wonderful series! I thank you so much!
Yeshuamysavior1 2 years ago
@Yeshuamysavior1 Nice idea - if enough moisture gets out. The glass tends to keep moisture in.
KasinH 1 year ago
great except for rainy days. even cloudy days enough solar/uv radiation gets through to cook with, lower temps of course.
steelhorses2004 2 years ago
Nice Nice Video. I really loved your video. Youtube can be a great asset for you. If you need any help getting your video exposed, check out this site called tubeviews [dot net] It has really done wonders for me, I have built 3 Channels up with videos at top in position and this is my forth channel i'm going to working on.
Your Video was compiled lovely!
Bandanadgh 2 years ago
How do you turn it on?
LOL
TheFNG556 3 years ago
I live in the northwest, do we have enough sun to make the solar oven purchase worth it?
mishqueen 3 years ago