According to the label Beano(tm) is an enzyme extracted from a fungus that breaks down oligosacharides, the indigestible carbohydrates in beans. Since most...
Robert Lee
rolee@...
Dec 1, 1998 1:53 pm
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From: HandyM2@... Date: Monday, November 30, 1998 10:29 PM Subject: Re: Beans! The magical fruit. ... Yes, so far Golden Wheat and Rye. We are going to...
Dave Jones
dfj@...
Dec 1, 1998 4:21 pm
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Hello everyone- I'd like to introduce myself to you. My name is Mike and I have recently come across information on solar cooking on the internet. This use...
Mike
mbolen@...
Dec 3, 1998 4:43 am
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Hello everyone! My name is Donna and I live in Southern Indiana. I am new to solar cooking but have just built a whopper of a cooker. I picked up a how-to...
Donna McNeely
mcneely@...
Dec 3, 1998 1:05 pm
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Donna, I wouldn't try beans as my first dish, and especially not in winter. Start with something easy like fish, rice, or cornbread, etc. In any case, welcome...
Tom Sponheim
tomsp@...
Dec 3, 1998 6:52 pm
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hey folks; just wanted to say hi, my name is maryellen; i've been reading the list for more than a year and written once or twice but never introduced myself. ...
Keegmom@...
Dec 3, 1998 7:56 pm
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Maryellen, welcome to the solar cooking list. I too live in the fog belt-MontereyBay. I find that spring and fall are the best times for solar cooking here....
Rdlux@...
Dec 4, 1998 3:46 pm
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Hi again, solar cookers! Bruce here, and I am pleased to announce that our second prototype of our SCO, (Solar Convection Oven) is being constructed and tested...
Bruce Taylor
bat@...
Dec 4, 1998 9:25 pm
995
Could it somehow be possable to have a website that does not take 30+ minutes to load fully under the limits of my 28.8 modem? Normally I stop loading if I see...
HandyM2@...
Dec 4, 1998 10:52 pm
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... Huh, must be there was just something wrong with the net at that time. I do have a 56K modem, but still, compared to my network access at work, I can ...
Harmon Seaver
hseaver@...
Dec 5, 1998 6:32 am
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Hello Harmon and others, BTW thanks for the supporting comments sent to me lately <G>. Nice to know I'm not the only one who dislikes flashy InfoMercials...
HandyM2@...
Dec 5, 1998 4:52 pm
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Hi and thanks J.D., and all the others who emailed me with positive comments! The person who wrote me first told me he had a 28.8 modem and it took him 30+...
Bruce Taylor
bat@...
Dec 5, 1998 7:59 pm
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ROTFLMAO.... Sorry Dude I am NOT the person who said I had a 56K modem, nor did I make any comment about net congestion. Big Time Scientist in action here?...
HandyM2@...
Dec 5, 1998 11:51 pm
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A note from the administrator: I'd appreciate it if we could drop this topic of conversation. This has nothing to do with solar cooking. Please continue your...
Tom Sponheim
tsponheim@...
Dec 6, 1998 3:50 am
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In a message dated 98-12-05 22:02:17 EST, you write: << Anyway, as you can plainly see I am NOT selling anything! I am notifying anyone with access to the...
HandyM2@...
Dec 6, 1998 2:31 pm
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Hello as this list has been a bit quiet lately, I bring up a question for the group. What Reflector Material do you find most useful in your Solar Projects,...
HandyM2@...
Dec 6, 1998 6:24 pm
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I've had good luck with aluminum foil too. Sam's club has big rolls of the stuff that is thicker than what you normally get in the grocery store. On my current...
James Ferrill
jferrill@...
Dec 7, 1998 4:24 pm
1004
Hi folks, We have a Cookkit, a box cooker, and a Burns-Milwaukee ( spelling) and I find the latter, though I know it is expensive, great for foggy days or low...
Jeanne-Marie Moore
jmmoore@...
Dec 7, 1998 9:21 pm
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Hi folks, Could we please keep this list to solar cooking and information related to it? And, to solve this problem, scientist or whomever, if you have info...
Jeanne-Marie Moore
jmmoore@...
Dec 7, 1998 9:26 pm
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Solar Dryer For Sale Two vertically upright posts, pillars or poles approximately 72"in height to which are attached at the top, two cross members, centered...
mike cormier
mcormier@...
Dec 7, 1998 11:31 pm
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The Popular Science article was targeting a regular kitchen oven. That's what initially popped into my head when I thought about a solar clothes dryer. The...
James Ferrill
jferrill@...
Dec 7, 1998 11:59 pm
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Hi- My first post to the group :) Has anyone used Mylar in any solar projects as a reflective material? from my experience it is much smoother and shinier and...
Mike
mbolen@...
Dec 8, 1998 12:18 am
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In a message dated 98-12-07 18:17:54 EST, you write: << Solar Dryer For Sale >> ... PREFER not to have stiff closeline dried cothing and thus the Tumble Action...
HandyM2@...
Dec 8, 1998 1:52 am
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Mike, I was trying to be resourceful and use the mylar bags the chips I enjoy come in. I flattened the bag at the seam and glued it on with carpenters glue....
Donna McNeely
mcneely@...
Dec 8, 1998 2:04 am
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... Action of ... I've found that by using an enviromentally friendly soap, like Earthrite, my clothes don't get stiff after the first washing -- even the...
T. Floyd
tasfloyd@...
Dec 8, 1998 2:29 am
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Hello Michael, I don't have much to contribute in the way of answers to your questions, but I do have some questions for you. I have very little experience to...
Bruce Broweleit
BBROWEL@...
Dec 8, 1998 2:34 am
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Are you refering to potatoe chip bags? I put a small brown bottle (same color shade as a beer bottle) in a opened potatoe chip bag and all of that in a small...
Eugene Wong
eugenewong@...
Dec 8, 1998 1:47 pm
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In a message dated 98-12-07 20:51:01 EST, you write: << Mike, I was trying to be resourceful and use the mylar bags the chips I enjoy come in. I flattened the...
HandyM2@...
Dec 8, 1998 3:08 pm
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... I've found a product called dc-fix quite usable. It is made in germany and meant for book-cavers (there are many varieties of dc-fix, one is chromium). The...
virtanen
hvirtane@...
Dec 8, 1998 3:13 pm
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Hello Eugene and the solar list! Interesting replys coming in from all points of the globe. Cool!! :-)!! Or maybe as this is solar heating... Hot!! ... ...