Posted on March 18, 2019
by John Jeavons
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These days, everyone seems to have a slow cooker to make life easier. But guess what? There’s a simpler, less expensive alternative that’s been helping rural people cook food and conserve fuel for at least 200 years! According to Wikipedia, a haybox is a… Continue Reading “Haybox: The 18th Century Slow Cooker”
Category: books, cook stoves, cookstoves, energy conservation, farming/gardening, GROW THE EARTH, interesting practices, practical guides, sustainability, sustainable practices, unusual techniquesTags: cooking, Eleanour Sinclair Bohde, energy, energy conservation, haybox cookery, thermal cooker
Posted on October 7, 2018
by John Jeavons
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With winter approaching, people in rural areas of the developed world are thinking about heating and cooking. And firewood. And stoves. Around the globe, in the developing world, it isn’t a seasonal thought – it’s a daily thought. “More than half of the world’s… Continue Reading “Cookstoves and Coppicing”
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