Hi from Jodi and Julie!
Can you feel SPRING in the air? We are having the typical crazy Utah weather this month where it is sunny and hot one day, and a full-blow blizzard the next. Sometimes it even shifts dramatically between morning and afternoon! But this time of year always gets us thinking about two things ... Gardening and Powerless Cooking. We will feature some good gardening tips over the coming few weeks but for today we want to cover powerless cooking so you can start to make a plan
and get practicing as soon as you feel up to getting outdoors.
We are providing an ENTIRE online powerless cooking class in this email so you may want to save this email and read it/watch the videos when you have some time. Please note in the Sun Oven section we are promoting a FREE class on "13 ways sunlight saves you money while being prepared!" Make sure to REGISTER NOW and get the free eBook "Emerging from and Emergency".
FUEL OVERVIEW
In order to cook without power, you must have some sort of fuel. We love to use the sun as our main fuel source as much as possible, but if you don’t have a way to cook using solar power yet, here are some other fuel options:
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DO-IT-YOURSELF & CHEAP STOVES/OVENS
#10 CAN STOVE
If you have empty #10 cans hanging around the house you can make a simple #10 Can Stove to use for boiling water or heating up just add water meals. For a printable tutorial click here or for a fun gift idea click here.
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CARDBOARD BOX OVEN
If you’d like the option to cook baked items like casseroles, cakes, and bread you will need to make an oven. You can make an easy-to-use cardboard box oven that cooks using charcoal. For a printable tutorial click here.
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BUTANE STOVE
We love these because you can cook INDOORS and store the fuel indoors. You can get about 4-5 cook hours out of one butane canister. Click here for some inexpensive options or look at a local camping supply store.
LONG-TERM HEAVY DUTY TOOLS
ALL-AMERICAN SUN OVEN
If you can cook with the sun, it is going to be best bet for conserving your fuel. Solar power is renewable and unlimited, as long as it’s a sunny day! We use Sun Ovens as our primary cooking device and keep other tools as back-up for cloudy days. Register for our webinar on the All-American Sun Oven by clicking here. Learn more about the Sun Oven by clicking here.
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