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==Documents== |
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− | *'''January 2009:''' [[Media:Agave_syrup_production_–_a_sweet_tradition_goes_solar_-_Gregor_Schapers_(January_2009).pdf|Agave syrup production – a sweet tradition goes solar]] - ''Gregor |
+ | *'''January 2009:''' [[Media:Agave_syrup_production_–_a_sweet_tradition_goes_solar_-_Gregor_Schapers_(January_2009).pdf|Agave syrup production – a sweet tradition goes solar]] - ''Gregor Schäpers'' |
==See also== |
==See also== |
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==External links== |
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− | [http://trinysol.over-blog.com/| This website] has pictures of the Six Schefflers |
+ | [http://trinysol.over-blog.com/| This website] has pictures of the Six Schefflers Gregor Schäpers built for the San Andreas Solar Coop that processes the liquid women harvest from the maguey cactus then boil down to syrup (reduction to 10%), a health food used as a sugar substitute, which is excellent for diabetics. [http://trinysol.over-blog.com/pages/Cocina_solar_de_San_Andres__Galeria_Fotos-636497.html Here is a direct link to the images]. |
==Contact== |
==Contact== |
Revision as of 22:57, 18 February 2010
Gregor Schäpers works in Mexico with women's cooperatives and Scheffler reflectors to promote the creation of solar-cooked agave syrup.
News and recent developments
Documents
- January 2009: Agave syrup production – a sweet tradition goes solar - Gregor Schäpers
See also
External links
This website has pictures of the Six Schefflers Gregor Schäpers built for the San Andreas Solar Coop that processes the liquid women harvest from the maguey cactus then boil down to syrup (reduction to 10%), a health food used as a sugar substitute, which is excellent for diabetics. Here is a direct link to the images.
Contact
Trinysol
A.P. 84
42300 Ixmiquilpan / Hidalgo
Mexico
Telephone: 0052 – 1771 1199 280
Email: gregorio@trinysol.com or gregorschaepers@gmx.net