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Posted By Christine Feinthel 05-10-2022 11:44 AM
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I had a very basic food dryer, best for fruits, that was a basic open frame with four or five slots for aluminum screen material with a wood perimeter, as those for paper making.In October with humidity down, I positioned the dryer at my southern exposure window. Sliced apples take about three days. ...
Posted By Christine Feinthel 12-23-2021 03:31 PM
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I did check on solar cooking International and solar cooking in Africa in general. There was some criticism of solar cooking that it was taking too long, even in sun drenched countries such as Kenya.One young person won an award for her application of solar energy to use for communal clothes ironing ...
Posted By Christine Feinthel 10-11-2021 10:55 AM
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I wasn't able to go on a tour this year---too busy with roof problems, under the solar panels. Even though I live close to a major road, near the DC Beltway, we have raccoon problems, like many other neighborhoods. The raccoons damaged my roof, leading to a water leak. Now the solar people are coming ...
Posted By Christine Feinthel 09-02-2021 10:32 AM
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Hello,I apologize for not adding to the solar cooker question. I can remind people that many cars, esp the wide angles windshields of hatchback cars, provide a good deal of solar warming, i.e. drying, if the car is placed in the sun and facing a good direction.. I've used my car for drying apple slices ...
Posted By Christine Feinthel 03-01-2021 09:35 AM
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Limiting factors for food production differ The limiting factor for agriculture--food , fuel or fallow varies, depending on place and weather. The Midwest is mining their water for agriculture, the East has plenty of water, and the limiting factor is land. The West has limited and expensive water, plenty ...