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Denise !! Dan is eating the dog's food again !!!..... then Denise says "Bad Dan, you have your own bowl ! and I made you a burrito in my bikini again , this is the thanks I get. This is the last time I slave over a hot parabolic mirror or under a fresnel lens for you !"
Great video Dan
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FINALLY!!! I have been waiting for you to finish this dish damn there 2 years ago :)
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I love the work you are doing here , you are a thinker ,designer, inventor . the world needs more people like you right now. Peak oil is really going to raise the cost of peoples food , and the poor are always hit the hardest
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green homes
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you should show (((myth busters)))) how to do it Dan like there death ray that dint work but yours did :)
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It's NOT degrees - it's WATTS (Use the solar constant of 1000w M2) and the concentration ratio.
Also 2000W is still 2000W - it's just the input
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look up the "solar funnel" much more safer and cheaper than this.... designed by a university for the poor (and illequiped!)
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You should have said is your food and the dogs going to get the left over!
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Dan that is perfect for pressure cooking. Do a video on pressure cooking maybe you can cook a roast or a chicken.
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Did you rig the reverse osmosis system up yourself or was it bought/installed professionally?? I spose you would've had to buy the filters.
I feed my dogs the chicken raw (or frozen solid, as you show). I have two dobes, and a chow/retriever mix. Sometimes I feed them a whole frozen chicken each--like bowling balls. They're gone in about 20 minutes. Otherwise, my dogs get mostly chicken leg quarters (in the 10 lb bags), raw. BTW, I've read in more than one place that potatoes aren't good for dogs.
GetMeThere1 10 months ago
@GetMeThere1
You have some well fed friends:-) Potatoes are in a lot of high end dog foods, they just need to be cooked. We usually skip the potatoes.
GREENPOWERSCIENCE 10 months ago
That's quite smart considering how much commercial dog food costs, it's pretty crazy. I assume you portion the food and refrigerate it? Or how do you arrange that part of the operation?
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kmg501 10 months ago
@kmg501 We scoop a bowl full by size, the range from 80 pounds to 15. We place the whole pot in the fridge. The next days food is warmed with some hot water. The upside to this, they get most of their water from the food and only drink after a hard run or hot days.
GREENPOWERSCIENCE 10 months ago
Just wondering, will boiling stuff in glass like that put toxins in the water?
mlim23 10 months ago
@mlim23 Hi,
no glass and stainless pots are safe. Only certain types of plastic like drinking bottles.
GREENPOWERSCIENCE 10 months ago