(Esther Garvi is a Scandinavian solar cooking volunteer in Niger with a special interest in cooking deluxe dishes of what the world generally knows as 'famine foods') |
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She has a special preference for translating 'famine foods' to Western eyes. |
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Apart from solar cooking and her work, she enjoys the Nigerien people & culture and adores riding barb mares in the Zinder bush. |
Apart from solar cooking and her work, she enjoys the Nigerien people & culture and adores riding barb mares in the Zinder bush. |
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+ | * [http://www.esthergarvi.com Esther Garvi's blog] |
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+ | * [http://esthergarvi.com/category/personal/life-as-a-volunteer/solar-cooker-recipe Esther Garvi's recipes] |
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Revision as of 18:04, 22 May 2008
Esther Garvi works as a volunteer for the Eden Foundation http://edenfoundation.org in Niger, West Africa. She blogs at http://www.esthergarvi.com and is a frequent user of her solar oven. Her solar cooker recipes can be found at http://esthergarvi.com/category/personal/life-as-a-volunteer/solar-cooker-recipe/ She has a special preference for translating 'famine foods' to Western eyes. Apart from solar cooking and her work, she enjoys the Nigerien people & culture and adores riding barb mares in the Zinder bush.