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For the past year, '''Carl Peters''', a retired machinist in {{State|California|California}}, has been experimenting with solar oven designs. One of the solar cookers is an old C-band satellite dish converted into a parabolic cooker. Peters says when it is sunny and 55 degrees outside, the cooking area inside the parabolic cooker can reach 370 degrees. Peters has also cooked in his solar cookers at high altitude.
 
   
Peters had a booth set up during the Sanger Blossom Days event and has had subsequent meetings for starting up his new Central Valley Solar Cookers Club. According to Peters, the purpose of the cooking club is to learn how to solar cook, promote solar cookers as a way to save money and a way to save the environment.
 
   
 
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He comments that the cooking temperature on the parabolic dish is just like a stove top and can reach temperatures of 450 degrees or hotter.
 
 
Since 2009 '''Carl Peters''', a retired machinist in {{State|California|California}}, has been experimenting with solar oven designs. One of the solar cookers is an old C-band satellite dish converted into a parabolic cooker. Peters says when it is sunny and 55°F degrees outside, the cooking area inside the parabolic cooker can reach 370°F degrees. Peters has also cooked in his solar cookers at high altitude.
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Peters had a booth set up during the Sanger Blossom Days event and has had subsequent meetings for starting up his new [[Central Valley Solar Cookers Club]]. According to Peters, the purpose of the cooking club is to learn how to solar cook, promote solar cookers as a way to save money, and a way to save the environment.
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He comments that the cooking temperature on the parabolic dish is just like a stove top and can reach temperatures of 450°F degrees or hotter.
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==Events==
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{{See|Calendar of events}}
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==Articles in the media==
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*'''May, 2011:''' [http://tastefresno.com/blogs/alisamanjarrez/cooking-fun-with-the-sun Cooking Fun with the Sun] - ''TasteFresno''
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==Audio and video==
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[[Video:TasteFresno - Episode 012 - Solar Cooking|thumb|400px|left]]
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==External links==
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* http://cvsolarcookers.org/
   
==Recent events==
 
*[http://www.fresnobee.com/2010/06/27/1986985/solar-cooking-sizzles.html Central Valley Cookers Club meeting 6/27/10]
 
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Central Valley Solar Cookers Club]]
 
*[[Central Valley Solar Cookers Club]]
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==Contact==
 
==Contact==
 
Carl Peters<br />
 
Carl Peters<br />
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PO Box: 447<br />
Fresno, {{State|California|California}}<br />
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Sanger, {{State|California|California}} 93657<br />
 
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Tel. 559-304-0369
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Tel. +1 (559) 304-0369
   
[mailto:solar.man.peters@gmail.com solar.man.peters@gmail.com]
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Carl Peters

Since 2009 Carl Peters, a retired machinist in California, has been experimenting with solar oven designs. One of the solar cookers is an old C-band satellite dish converted into a parabolic cooker. Peters says when it is sunny and 55°F degrees outside, the cooking area inside the parabolic cooker can reach 370°F degrees. Peters has also cooked in his solar cookers at high altitude.

Peters had a booth set up during the Sanger Blossom Days event and has had subsequent meetings for starting up his new Central Valley Solar Cookers Club. According to Peters, the purpose of the cooking club is to learn how to solar cook, promote solar cookers as a way to save money, and a way to save the environment.

He comments that the cooking temperature on the parabolic dish is just like a stove top and can reach temperatures of 450°F degrees or hotter.

Events

See Calendar of events.

Articles in the media

Audio and video

thumb|400px|left

External links

See also

Contact

Carl Peters
PO Box: 447
Sanger, California 93657
USA

Tel. +1 (559) 304-0369

Email: solar.man.peters@gmail.com