[I did not test these links]
SOLAR COOKING {TOP}
>If using *little* fuel is good, using *no* fuel is best.
>Check this out: Numerous plans for solar cookers and water pasteurizers, using cheap handy materials: cardboard boxes, black paint, aluminum foil, glass or plastic film. It is claimed that these will work even in winter, even on overcast days -—although the amount of time taken to heat up, of course, varies with the amount of sunshine and the ambient temperatures.
>http://www.accessone.com/~sbcn
http://www.eden.com/~solar/solarchf.html
http://www-leland.stanford.edu/group/syesp/activities/projects/engineer/physics.html
http://www.bhip.com/news/28solar.htm
http://www.oxygengroup.com/Earthwatch/Kammen/kammen.html
http://www.solarenergie.com/kocher/solarkocher.html
If we all could stay home from work and use the fun solar powered toys it would be great - but we can’t.