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Revision as of 15:23, 17 June 2020

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Overview

The following is a step by step guide to building a retained heat cooker that was designed for the purpose of the Jefferson Community Center workshop 2013

Building Instructions

This is an easy process using less than 10 dollars worth of materials

Materials

  • 1 Cardboard Produce Box
  • 1 Roll of Aluminum Foil
  • Duct tape
  • Paper (newspaper is preferred)
  • 1 Mylar emergency blanket
  • Scissors


How to Build

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Building your own retained heat cooker

Use

The cooker is easy to use. Simply bring a meal to the proper temperature and leave it there for at least 2 minutes, then seal it in the box. Leave it in the box until cooking is completed. It should be noted that recipes using this method require less spicing and usually 50% more time to cook, so plan accordingly.

Maintenance and tips

  1. Clean your cooker between each use.
  2. Be sure to wash all blankets and towels used in the cooking process
  3. Do not leave your cooker in areas where it could get wet.
  4. Always ensure that your food is fully cooked before consuming
  5. Experiment with new recipes! Stews and soups work well with this method.
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