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sariejack Posted - Jun 11 2014 : 05:44:32 AM
We recently purchased a small house and a tiny bit of land out in Megargel, Texas. The sunshine is abundant out there and we didn't feel comfortable turning on gas for an oven. We live in town during the week and I felt weird about leaving gas turned on while we're not at the house.

So, we bought a Sun Oven and used it this past weekend when we were out there. It heated up to 350 degrees and stayed there steadily throughout the day with very minor adjustments. My husband tried to make a solar oven but we didn't have much success with our homemade one. The one we purchased worked great and we will use it every weekend.

Here's a pic of the solar oven cooking our breakfast--pigs in a blanket (one of the few things I can get my picky daughter to eat).


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nubidane Posted - Nov 08 2014 : 07:18:31 AM
I use my sometimes in the winter. Last Thanksgiving I made the mac & cheese in it. It worked great, and had a slight crust and everything.
It got to about 300-325. It was about 25 degrees out.


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Cozynana Posted - Nov 08 2014 : 03:19:34 AM
Getting to be more of is using solar all the time, love it!
NancyOH1 Posted - Nov 04 2014 : 09:53:22 AM
Oh am I glad to see this thread topic on solar ovens. I have one but have been intimidated for some stupid reason. I plan on checking out the website mentioned above for some recipes. Anyone tried using it during the winter months? Curious to how it does then.
Cozynana Posted - Jun 29 2014 : 8:44:45 PM
Sarah, glad to hear you have joined the solar movement. I have had one for a few years and still trying to get it down pat. I have had mine up to around 450 degrees but have a hard time holding it there. Nice thing is most things bake below that temp any way, just take longer. Enjoy.
naturemaiden Posted - Jun 17 2014 : 02:10:16 AM
Sarah thats awesome!

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Ninibini Posted - Jun 16 2014 : 3:53:52 PM
Awesome, Sarah! Congratulations! Isn't it just so much fun?! I think it's great that yours got up to 350 degrees... Mine hasn't gotten up over 300... Must be that beautiful Texas sun! :) Why not join us over at the "Solar Cooking - Any Recipes to Share?" strain: http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=63194&whichpage=1 We're trying to come up with some great recipes and uses for our solar cookers... We'd love to hear your recommendations and about your experiences! Hugs - Nini

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