Taper123 - 22-11-2014 at 04:39 PM
Forecast to be a clear and sunny day for Thanksgiving. Will work perfect for me and my cooking plans... But who else cooks with the power of the
sun? Last couple of years a solar oven was useless... but this year looks to shine on Turkey Day.
Then again, I cook on the beach when I'm not bugging.
kitemaker4 - 23-11-2014 at 08:57 AM
Hey Steve
I use my solar oven all the time. Just not on the beach. In my back yard.
Susan (npw goddess)
Taper123 - 24-11-2014 at 05:28 AM
A slow cooked roast stays sooo juicy and tender when cooked this way.... Most anything that will fit into our limited collection of black cookware
(graniteware) or cast iron always does well. Highest temp we ever hit was 425 on a really clear, cool day with low humidity. But summer days 325
or a little higher are normal. As I'm sure you know... it just takes a little longer than a regular oven, but you can use it anywhere
Taper123 - 26-11-2014 at 07:31 PM
Looks like a pair of sun ovens being used for Thanksgiving. One to bake a ham, the other to heat anything that can fit into it. Gotta love kiters
and their love for eating good where conventional power is hard to come by.