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	<title>Comments on: Wow! Bread Baked in a Solar Cooker. These Cookers Actually Work!</title>
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		<title>By: Brian white</title>
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		<description>I admire what you are doing here, and I hope you keep going at it.
I think the key is to go a bit bigger.  I square meter of  collector area minimum.
My best solar cooker by far is the compound parabolic one I just made. It consistently brought 7 liters of water to over 90 C (about 200 f).
I hope you try it.  The sunshine usually hides away from me in October.
Best of luck!
Brian White
Victoria
BC
Canada
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I admire what you are doing here, and I hope you keep going at it.<br />
I think the key is to go a bit bigger.  I square meter of  collector area minimum.<br />
My best solar cooker by far is the compound parabolic one I just made. It consistently brought 7 liters of water to over 90 C (about 200 f).<br />
I hope you try it.  The sunshine usually hides away from me in October.<br />
Best of luck!<br />
Brian White<br />
Victoria<br />
BC<br />
Canada</p>
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