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'''Margaret Bennett''' has used and promoted SunStove solar cookers since 1990 through the [[SunStove Organization]], Girl Guides, Wildlife Society, and [[Rotary International]].She also worked closely with the late [[Richard Wareham]], [[Programme for Biomass Energy Conservation]] (PROBEC), and the Association for Renewable Energy Cooking Appliances (AFRECA), empowering over 12,500 people
   
   
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'''Margaret Bennett''' has used and promoted SunStove solar cookers since 1990 through [[SunStove Organization]],Girl Guides, Wildlife Society, [[Rotary International]], and worked closely with [[Richard Wareham]], [[Programme for Biomass Energy Conservation]] (PROBEC), and [[Association for Renewable Energy Cooking Appliances]] (AFRECA), empowering over 12,500 people.
 
 
==Recent news and developments==
 
[[File:IMG_2257.jpeg|thumb|300px|The Sunstoves are ready to begin baking bread.]]
 
[[File:IMG_2267.jpeg|thumb|300px|The bread dough is prepared.]]
 
[[File:IMG_2426.jpeg|thumb|300px|Carol and Christine pose with a workshop member.]]
 
*'''February 2014:''' [[Margaret Bennett]] reports on a [[SunStove]] training that took place earlier this month in [[Lesotho]]. The workshop was run by two ladies from Quebec, [[Canada]], and funded by the Raging Grannies of Vancouver. Twenty-five sunstoves were set out with tiles to preheat with soupa dishes placed in the sun on the group to warm the water/oil mixture for the Bohobe (bread) recipe. While the bread baked, we talked - repeating the lessons of the week and answering questions. Everyone is keen to dry fruit in the sunstove & we are excited to hear the results. Keke informed us that fruit buyers in Mohales Hoek pay 50 rand a kilo for dried fruit, so this could be an income-generator for some of these grandparents and children. Much thanks to Carol and Christine, trainers, solar cooks, and carpenters.
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[SunStove Organization]]
 
 
==External links==
 
*http://www.sungravity.com
 
 
==Contact==
 
 
Margaret Bennett<br>
 
PO Box 21960<br>
 
Crystal Park 1515<br>
 
South Africa
 
 
Tel. +11 969 2818
 
 
[mailto:sunstove@iafrica.com sunstove@iafrica.com]
 
 
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Margaret Bennett has used and promoted SunStove solar cookers since 1990 through the SunStove Organization, Girl Guides, Wildlife Society, and Rotary International.She also worked closely with the late Richard Wareham, Programme for Biomass Energy Conservation (PROBEC), and the Association for Renewable Energy Cooking Appliances (AFRECA), empowering over 12,500 people