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Solar Cooking Helps the Ladies of Honduras
Solar cooking saves the ladies of Honduras from labor
intensive wood cutting and back "breaking" toil. Most
of the girls of Honduras start going into the mountaines by the
age of 6 to cut and carry wood home for the wood
stoves. By the age of 25 they have headaches and arthritis of the neck.
Solar Cooking is a "new" technology that can change all of
this.
What do you need to make a solar oven?
Cardboard, tin foil, and glue.
Ellen Lindsey of TimBar Packinging and Display of Birmingham,
Alabama is seen here donating enough cardboard to start manufacturing
Solar Ovens in Honduras.
Dianne Robinson, AHMEN team member from Pumpkin Center Baptist Church,
will be demostrating both the cooking and the construction of the solar
ovens in
Honduras on the July '07 team.
Thanks to Ellen and the members of TimBar Packaging & Display
Company
Ellen Lindsey of TimBar Packinging and Display and Dianne Robinson of
AHMEN
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