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  • lmao

  • Green power is dorky

    BUT

    If you cover the same stuff and call it "survival" cooking = instant cool

  • Just a thought for you guys, and anyone else interested in cooking with the sun...I think a jetboil pot (high surface area heat collector on the bottom) would work incredibly well for cooking with a fresnel lens. I just wish they weren't so expensive!

  • BRIGHT SUNSHINE !

  • Holly crap that chick is hot!!!!!!!!

  • Συγχαρητήρια !! Πόσο κοστιζει η όλη κατασκευή ???

  • Babe alert...

  • Dan, your woman is a dream! Thank you for posting this and the many other great videos.

  • excelente video, gracias por darnos otras alternativas de energia

  • Really nice and thank you for your tip on not pouring hot water on the ground.

  • Paint the stainless steel with high temperature flat black paint. It will help with the heat absorption.

    I hope this helps.

  • Hi, I was watching some of your videos with the fresnel lens but, on 95% of those videos I can see she cooking, the food ingredients food and so and so, when I prefer more time showing how those lens are settled and how you build the frames and all about the system specifically, because I came here as most of the other people , to learn about solar cooking not to watch just the food and cooker. Thank you and have a nice day.

  • W denise Rojas !!!!

  • Face of a lizarrd, but man, those udders are something else!

  • "I don't want to burn myself..." FRESNEL LENS CAN GET UP TO THOUSANDS OF DEGRES!!

  • id love to have here in my retreat, ever get down and out cause the shtf. well no prob, we could just have crazy hot sex for hours then eat some of your solar cooked food :]

  • Cool. Cooking without power from the grid.

  • Question: If you made a little aiming frame for a page magnifyer, such as those sold at office supply stores, could you accoplish the same thing albeit in a much longer time.

    28Bull who was taught to respect women.

  • awww your so beautiful when your hair is like that loved the video you make when cooking. does a lens have to be that big to coool biggest lens i have is a 11 x 11 inche and an 18 in parabolic dont seem to cook anything but wood

  • So is this what dinner is like at your house everyday?

  • that´s very cool, but will it blend?

  • where the hell is Dan?

  • Garlic? Never enough garlic... Add More.

  • Stainless steel CYLINDER - LOL. Good one Denise.

  • Ahhhh why can't we have Dan doing the cooking - in Denise's bikini?

    Much sexier.

  • lady to make pasta you boil the water first and you dont need oil

  • To all the idiots who posted dumb comments below. Your missing the whole point of this video, they cooked without using any electricity from their house. Its green power.

  • She is an Italian Racheal Ray

  • Cut the fucking garlic and dont put oil into the water. And I dont even wanna know what sauce your using.

    But the system is cool ofc :)

  • Thumbs up if you watch this video because you like her boobs

  • I would do anything, including standing under that lens until combustion, to have a beautiful and sweet wife like her.

  • i love how resourceful you guys are, just imagine if the whole world was like this

  • Just wait till hurricane season when the sun's blocked, these people will starve for days XD

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  • It looked aldente to me. Linguine with a clam/garlic sauce or Alfredo would be more my thing, but the process is great. No combustion required is the key, followed by not burning yourself or singing the wooden parts. This system must require steady concentration as the sun shifts. Boiling by this method is easy, but controlling temperature must be a bugger. Could we modify this parabolic amplifier to be used by a space blanket or potato chip bags?

    Nice vid!

  • Hello, With the pudding.

    I just had the need to say that, It is stuck in my head.

  • Great...just don't show Italians and Italian-Americas that you're using jar sauce :(

  • Does the lens need to be so large to heat a pan for cooking? This would be great for camping if the lens could be about 9" x 12". How about a flexible mirror like sheet that can be rolled or turned into a parabolic mirror, again for camping or emergencies on the fly. You have me thinking. Thanks.

  • beautiful

  • @KaMaKaZygod58 I understand she is rather attractive, however that was extremely disrespectful. Please don't post comments unless you have something intelligent to say.

  • Thank god for natural gas.

  • Take it easy, baby. We are peaceful people. :))

  • Guys, it's not good to delete comments to your video. Because you are americans, you are the fucking Democrats, or not?

    For sure, i told the 100% truth, if you delete my comment.

    Bye-bye, bonehead!

  • @BIZARREB77 why dont you go nuke yourself already

  • @BIZARREB77 Cry me a river?

  • I love your solar cooking and tips but you have to sit by it all the time to make sure your yard doesn't burn don't you? I'm worried about the fire hazard. The convenience of just setting something and leaving it to cook would be great. I'm not sure I would leave this alone. Just because of the intensity of heat your lens does.

  • Yeah...WHATEVER!!!

  • nice very great video..am really impressed that nature has it all and we can just take out and use it without anyone puttin a meter on it...but what i was thinking wont it br lot easier to enable the heat from the lens make contact with the pot? like how the tradition stove or gas cooker works?...i find this idea really great, cuz i come a from an area with abudant sunlight

  • good oven for Siberia in winter!

  • "so no little critters get killed"? That's nice. are you vegetarians?

  • do you cook outside alot ? and how much is you bill each month ? i know you save big

  • I hear if you line up a fresnel lens up with a parabolic lens, you get a small nuclear explosion and end up in 1965 with wacky grey hair.

  • Not a good idea cooking in aluminium recipient

  • wow great video love the outfit

  • She is rather Gorgeous! Very pretty! =)

  • I wanna give her a mushroom stamp on her forehead by slappin my dick on it!

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  • What no elecricity or gas? how can we control you...I know...cloud seeding.

  • This is kinda cool but seems to be a lot of work, not to mention you need 100 square feet for your stove. Still good science project.

  • @depravedpuma 100 sq.ft. is a bit extreme to me. If a more permanent "range top" setup were to be built and perhaps a setup that could heat multiple ranges at one stove-top from a single fresnel lens, I'd say your work area would be no more than 5 sq. ft.

  • Why wouldn't you just LIGHT A FIRE to boil the pasta?

    Please .... why do you greenies make things so friggin difficult?

  • @friscoamm you have to PAY for easy things

  • @friscoamm

    Because firewood costs money and eventually runs out, just like any other "dead plant" food source.

    My goodness, you really miss the point...

    Using these lenses and mirrors for cooking and heating means they have almost no electric bill. It costs them NOTHING to do the most energy consuming things in a house...

    He has free hot water, free cooking, and probably free or almost free heating in winter...

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  • tasty video! A+

  • You two are awesome- love your videos!

  • If you set a wok on the wire shelf, you could do stir-fry. Or set a cast-iron griddle on the shelf and cook meat, or even pancakes, depending on the heat generated. Just a thought.  Love your vids.

  • If you set a wok on the wire shelf, you could do stir-fry. Or just lay a flat cast-iron griddle on the shelf and you could do steaks or even pancakes, depending on the heat generated. Just a thought. Enjoy your vids.

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  • absolutely incredible! that lens is more powerful than my granny's glasses! I want one!

    @getmeoutofiraq05: m8 if they can heat a litre of ambient water to near boiling then cooking the sauce is a piece of cake! Do your maths or just shut up...

  • wares the dark shades be care full with your eye sight u only get your eye sight onece in this life

  • cool , where did you find a large lens like that?

  • @StarDeShine We have links on our website greenpowerscience

  • @StarDeShine you can get it out of old rear projection TVs

  • thats my kind of shiela you can cook for me anytime :)

  • Thats awesome... A good dinner with no carbon footprint... The weather looks a little overcast, cause the lens on a sunny day would get water to a rolling boil PDQ.

    Nice vid.

  • GREAT VIDEO....After watching,I made a cardboard solar cooker in 15 Minutes.I tried it out cooking a rice and Vegi Dish.Just folded cardboard covered with household Aluminum foil..My wife could not believe the steam comining off the Rice and Vegies,after I removed the dish from the reflecting pan.I love your videos

  • The water never boiled and the spaghetti isn't done. Not even close!

    Doesn't mean the lens is no good, but it makes it look like your lying about it's effectiveness.

  • I think that with the solar cooking should be better to change the menù...

  • How many lenses do you have?

  • Chef fresnel - might be a new fad - the food looked delicious!

  • Hmm, looks yummy. Bon appetit :)

  • Sunshine Spagetti!

  • She is so hot lol

  • WOW!

    MUDDy

  • A green way to fund raise some green :D Where did you find her dan!!!!

    Just shine her onto the pots and pans lol

  • Please send me a PM with plans for this grill frame setup.

  • She is frying hot, hotter than the fresnel.

    Good video.

  • Those are BIG fresnel lenses. I have a small one that is 5 x 7 inches. Is it possible to cooks with a small fresnel lens that you can put in your backpack?

  • great vid

  • that video tells us that global warming is a really not-good thing. :D

  • No Denise, you are cooking with GREEN POWER SCIENCE !!

  • I am making a solar powered oven for a science project do you think you can help me learn how to make a inexpensive one the works? Some tips would be really helpfull

  • @getmeoutofiraq05 cooks chicken from frozen to well done in 3 minutes. 12 oz.

  • @getmeoutofiraq05 the only think that is keeping you from freedom from the energy companies that intend to eventually take you down is your own ignorance. Learn from good people like this while the internet is still available.

  • @getmeoutofiraq05 HAH you fool they cook a number of different things including chicken quite well already on their videos using only the lens

  • YUM! :)

  • stainless steel "cylinder"?

  • hubba hubba, youre cookin alright darlin

  • If the wife would just make a porno already these poor people wouldn't have to be living like vagabonds and could afford to cook a proper meal on the stove like normal folk.

  • demerc the idiot, if you could just kill yourself, it would create one more job for someone who is possibly not just a drain on society in general. thing about these lenses is that you can stick your face under it for like an hour. seriously give it a whirl...

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  • i am a subscriber dillweed, it was a joke, genius.

  • In my opinion these two are the most lovely "vagabonds" I can found in the net.

    What the "normal folk" do is mostly not very sustainable or eco. Including the masturbation in front of grid powered PCs and Internetporns.

    Denis and Dan try to share theire knowledge to keep the world clean and nice. And thats nothing to make jokes about.

    Sry about my english, Im German and to lazy to use a dictionary

  • i wanna give her a hug ..... LOL

  • Nice dish. The spaghetti looks good, too. Great demo.

  • Very green spaghetti! :-)

  • great! a very good idea....

  • Would have laughed if that bird had crapped right on the fresnel :)

    Seriously though love the vids.

  • Excellent demonstration of alternative energy! Love it! But how well does the lens work on days that are overcast?

  • THERE IS NEVER TOO MUCH GARLIC!

  • Thats really cool. This is definitely a good idea on sunny days.

  • you are a cute one though,

  • i bet they smoke weed

  • @dodgert4x4

    But they light them with the Fresnel lens!!!!

  • @dodgert4x4

    But they light it with the Fresnel lens!!!!

  • love the hair. OMG WHY DO U TORTURE ME?

  • man i'm hungry

  • Not very appetizing at the end but I guess it was more of a proof of concept. I really love your work, keep posting great videos. P.S. are those fresnel lenses the same lenses you find in old big screen T.V's?

  • Bravo .....enjoy your spaghetti....

  • Nope, no frez in Fresnel. Check it out. Online dictionary, speaking type.

    fres⋅nel (fruh-nel, Fr. frey-nel)

  • @GREENPOWERSCIENCE

    Agreed. It's French, after the French physicist.

  • That camera man was very boob distracted, I could not follow what she was doing.

    But that look really good .

  • do u look at boobs to suck the milk out?

  • I try not to, but sometimes I can't help it.

  • Don't forget the parmesian cheeze!

  • What about the garlic bread?

  • sweet

  • she is not a very good cook

  • cook solar yourself and see

  • Hey GPS,Ive seen the demonstrations where the F.lenz melts ,cracks glass etc.If you put a lid on the pan will it explode into the food or something Should we use a glass or stainless lid I hate flys and stuff in my food can i use some type of metal mesh screen to keep the critters out .Any suggestons Why did you build a steel tube Cant we just use our own stainless pots and pans Should you warn about extreme fire hazard on surrounding materials want to know how 2 generate electricity with one

  • no sunlight was harmed in the making of this video.

  • Very nice, making me hungry 5*

  • i have a question...can you do this type of thing with a normal tv lens or do u have to have a fernel lense???? what modifications wouls you need for the tv lense

  • nice rack

  • greatest show on earth

  • I fear for the safety of your eyes and skin. Do you find any negative risks involved in this process?

  • Anytime you have to look directly at the beam then safety goggles (welding) are needed. For bottom heating it is not. The only risk is burns, just like regular cooking. The bigger risk is simply being outside. Sunscreen or long clothes. Most people overlook the fact when cooking. An hour of sun exposure can lapse quickly when cooking:-) The light radiating from the pan and surfaces is about 5% of standing in direct sunlight.

    Of corse you never want to be directly in the beam.

  • Another great vid from you guys, no surprise here! I just love your stuff! Interesting & educational as well!

    BTW, why the WOODEN plug in the stainless cooker, as opposed to just welding a stainless one on?

    Also, any chance you'd post / sell plans for the cooking table setup you're using there?

    Thanx!

  • can i know how to make the sauce?

  • crushed up tomato in to a thick juice

  • Open up the jar and pour it into a pan.

  • You guys sure will be prepared for when the Martial Law comes and the goverment take everyones food away.

    Good job. Although I rather use the glass to build a fire, if you need to stay out of sight, this is the best way to go.

    What would happen if you just aim the beam directly to the food? Will it get radiation/radiated from the sun?

    Will it cook a piece of meet if you place the beam directly in the meet? Thanks for the video.

  • Hi,

    Thank you for the comment. The sun will actually cook food directly but it can also burn it easily so heating the pan works the best. Radiation is not an issue as you get more exposure outside in 10 minutes than an entire meal cooked directly would. Also your skin's DNA is what gets damaged by sun exposure, the food is safe.

    Cooking over an open flame is the real worry. Also keep in mind all greens are blasted with sunlight:-)

  • nice boobs XD

  • What i love about these methods is theres nothign that can wear out, or break, we could be using these basic methods of living witout any repair costs. or having to shell out any more money.

    for trillions of years tee-hee

  • if electric and fuel companies have anything to say about it, these kind of green methods will NEVER become mainstream.

  • did you use a linear or spot lens? Is the mirror located at the lens vocal length? How much heat can the mirror take?  So interesting -- so many questions!

  • Can the solar light be split in 2-3-4 light beam so one is baking bread oven and the rest coocking plate?

  • Hi, great stuff, i suggest that you should also use the stea, in a small size steam engine, connected to a generator to charge a battery or else.

  • Dan we gotta talk. Denise looks great infront of the camera then you jump out looking like you done cleaning a chiminy or something. LOL Hey you two are doing great with these videos. Keep up the good work. As for the noodles. It might help if you tilt that pot twards the lens and then use a mirror much like the sauce. This will allow more of that hot surface to stay in contact with the water doing a better job heating. Again doing a great job. Off to check out the rest of the videos.

  • Thats funny!! He did didn't he.

  • very good for cooking...

    bad..for spaghetti !!

    sicuramente meglio con arrosto di carne!

    bisogna provare con gli arrosticini a ferragosto !

  • Thats a lot of garlic. I bet the mosquitos hate you. ;P

  • whehe can i buy this FRESNEL LENS?

  • Go to my webpage. There is a link at the top and bottom:-)

  • Forget the pasta. push all the food over and hop on that table and i'll show you aldente!!!

    actually please pardon my engish. i meant great job. im sure that tastes really good=)

    excellent project=)

  • would not the light affect our eyes? ths

  • If you stare at it yes. The bottom of the pan is not in view from the chef. The pasta chamber is bright, but on a dark surface and it set to boil. When direct heating from overhead, then goggles are needed.

  • very funny and interesting. Congrats folks, I really like your videos! keep up the good work (though, being italian, I wouldn't suggest to boil spaghetti..they become a little bit overstoved, I guess. I 'd rather go for a cup of "solar rice"...) :-)

  • "So we placed something to protect the ground so little critters do not get killed"... What critters? Lice? Tics? This wacky-green thing is nonsense.

  • Worms, snails, and grass. Why hurt things if there is no reason?

  • I like my spaghetti at night for dinner. Do you know where I can get a lens that works from moon beams?

  • thats quite informative - thanks

  • no fun cooking in the sun :(

  • Give it a try:-)

  • Will the fresnel lens work in a cold winter climate? North East area asking..

  • Outside temp has no effect on the heat collection but does affect heat retention. If the sky is clear, and the sun cast a shadow, you can melt zinc or glass and cook with ease.

  • do they make fresnel lens' small enough to take on camping trips for emergency fire? if so they should have these in every survival pack instead of a magnifying glass. or am i missing something?

  • Yes,

    Page magnifiers are good for starting fires or parabolic mirrors. I linked a video response, check it out above. Lenses smaller than 16" x 16" cannot be used to cook with but do start fires instantly.