Solar Cooking
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Another source of reflective mylar is from chip bags. Not all, but some of the packaging for chips such as Doritos and Sun Chips are reflective. Carefully cutting along the seams can yield a good sized piece of reflective mylar.
 
Another source of reflective mylar is from chip bags. Not all, but some of the packaging for chips such as Doritos and Sun Chips are reflective. Carefully cutting along the seams can yield a good sized piece of reflective mylar.
   
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Hey another good source of reflective materials is soda cans and sometimes tin foil and aluminum foil comes with a little strip of metal on the bottom lid this will also work:::))))
 
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