Solar Oven Links

http://www.solarcook.com/
The website provides information and recipes, on how to cook nutritious food, using Solar Energy. This site shows that cooking on solar ovens is simple, hassle-free, fun, and best of all, free. This website supports the information with pictures.

http://www.solarcooking.com/
For all those gourmet solar cooks, this site provides an alternative to clumsy portable stoves, grills and campfires. What I like about this website is that it has the information on how to roast meats and vegetables, even bake breads and desserts to perfection in a little time.

http://www.solarcooking.org/
This site provides the solar cooking archive. Daily updates news and events can be found on this site. This site also contains many related links to the solar energy topic. This is a wonderful site to gain background knowledge and build your own solar cooker and become proficient in cooking with it.

http://www.solarbakeovens.com/
Anyone who is interested in designs, this website introduces one of the most versatile designs in portable solar ovens, Solar Bake Oven. This oven is designed to produce an average cooking temperature of 375 degrees Fahrenheit, and has a maximum record temperature of 450 degrees Fahrenheit and above.

http://www.sunoven.com/
From governments in developing countries looking for solutions to deforestation to north American families looking for a way to bake without heating up their kitchens, this website provides current information.

http://www.konacooker.com/
This website features Kona Solar Cookers, which are affordable, easy to build for everybody. Kona Cooker folds fast for easy storage, it is lightweight, sturdy and fun to make and use

http://www.cleardomesolar.com/
This website contains an inexpensive way to feel the warmth of pure, safe active solar heat while lowering the high cost of keeping homes comfortable.

http://www.azsolarcenter.com/
This site, presented by the Arizona Solar Center, is the source for information on solar energy in Arizona. Also, technologies such as photovoltaic, solar cooking, solar water heating, solar architecture and wind power are introduced.

http://www.lesoff.co.za/bbcdc/images_sol.htm
Photos of solar ovens, links to the educational solar related websites, and solar cooking recipes.

http://www.ecohouse.co.nz/engoven.html
This site provides a nature friendly solar house, which uses a solar oven and a solar cooker for cooking. Also provides information on cooking equipment that can convert solar energy directly into heat.

http://www.hwr.arizona.edu/~martha/engr_102/oven.html
This website provides information on a solar oven project in Arizona, cooking chocolate chip cookie in a solar oven.

http://midtown.net/dragonwing/col9907.htm
This site is for campers. Well if campers are tired of carrying charcoal and Coleman stoves, this website shows the efficiency and easy it is to build.

http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~hvirtane/chin6.html
This site contains the case studies done in the villages of Nepal. To find out if a Chinese parabolic solar cooker really cook well, visit this website.

http://home.earthlink.net/~drduggee/solar.htm
This site contains instructions on how to build a low tech box cooker solar ovens. These solar cookers and be used to cook almost anything. These homemade solar box cookers can reach temperatures in excess of 300 Fahrenheit.

http://www.users.bigpond.com/solarbbq/
This site contains new solar cooking designs, folding umbrella type parabolic solar cookers. The instruction to build your own solar barbecue plans can be found on this site.