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[[File:Linda_Stein_2012.jpg|thumb|250px|Linda Stein (front row on the left)]] |
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When I learned that I could make a solar cooker out of cardboard, tinfoil and glue and succeeded in cooking in it, it was an epiphany for me. Now I use my solar cooker as a viable alternative to conventional cooking and have been sharing this discovery with as many people as I can by organizing and teaching classes, participating in community fairs and demonstrating at farmer\'s markets. Knowing that cost would not be a factor and anyone could easily access the energy of the sun was exciting to me from a social justice perspective. I am passionate about helping to share this simple skill and feel that it could play a big part in transforming lives, particularly women, and benefit the environment. |
When I learned that I could make a solar cooker out of cardboard, tinfoil and glue and succeeded in cooking in it, it was an epiphany for me. Now I use my solar cooker as a viable alternative to conventional cooking and have been sharing this discovery with as many people as I can by organizing and teaching classes, participating in community fairs and demonstrating at farmer\'s markets. Knowing that cost would not be a factor and anyone could easily access the energy of the sun was exciting to me from a social justice perspective. I am passionate about helping to share this simple skill and feel that it could play a big part in transforming lives, particularly women, and benefit the environment. |
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When I learned that I could make a solar cooker out of cardboard, tinfoil and glue and succeeded in cooking in it, it was an epiphany for me. Now I use my solar cooker as a viable alternative to conventional cooking and have been sharing this discovery with as many people as I can by organizing and teaching classes, participating in community fairs and demonstrating at farmer\'s markets. Knowing that cost would not be a factor and anyone could easily access the energy of the sun was exciting to me from a social justice perspective. I am passionate about helping to share this simple skill and feel that it could play a big part in transforming lives, particularly women, and benefit the environment.
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Contact
Email: sun2circleu@gmail.com
Web: http://www.facebook.com/SeattleSolarCooking