Solar Cooking
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[[File:World_Central_Kitchen_new_parabolic_solar_cooker,_12-28-13.jpg|thumb|300px|Chefs display their new parabolic solar cooker at the '''World Central Kitchen''' in Haiti.]]
 
[[File:World_Central_Kitchen_new_parabolic_solar_cooker,_12-28-13.jpg|thumb|300px|Chefs display their new parabolic solar cooker at the '''World Central Kitchen''' in Haiti.]]
 
*'''December 2013:''' Chefs at the '''World Central Kitchen''' in [[Haiti]] show off their new [[parabolic solar cooker]] for use at their commercial kitchen.
 
*'''December 2013:''' Chefs at the '''World Central Kitchen''' in [[Haiti]] show off their new [[parabolic solar cooker]] for use at their commercial kitchen.
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[[World Central Kitchen]]
 
 
*'''November 2012:''' Solar cooking advocate [[Manolo Vilchez]] writes from Spain, that Washington, D.C. celebrity chef and [[Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves]] Culinary Ambassador José Andrés visited the country of his birth last August to be honored for his humanitarian and international culinary achievements. While in Spain, Andres demonstrated once again his commitment to solar cooking, which he discovered after a huge snowstorm in Washington, D.C. knocked out power and closed roads for several days in 2010, and Andres discovered that he could cook delicious food in the middle of winter with his parabolic solar cooker. "Cooking food with the solar energy is unsurpassed for the pleasure of using a clean, renewable source of energy,” said Andres, while showing his countrymen in Bullas, Murcia, how to cook with an [[alSol]] parabolic solar cooker. Andres was fresh from his recent trip to Haiti, where he has trained eighty young people at a school in Fond Verrettes to use the alSol parabolic solar cookers he has brought to Haiti in cooperation with the Spanish NGO CESAL. His students are also learning about other clean cooking systems. The students recently experimented with making espresso using their parabolic solar cookers. Andres, founder of the '''World Central Kitchen''', is also interested in promoting [[solar food dehydration]]. He is currently investigating the use of this green energy technology to help Haitians dry fish. AlSol Tecnologias Solares designs, manufactures and distributes solar parabolic cookers and solar food dryers with the development support of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gehrlicher_Solar/ Gehrlicher Solar] Spain.
 
*'''November 2012:''' Solar cooking advocate [[Manolo Vilchez]] writes from Spain, that Washington, D.C. celebrity chef and [[Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves]] Culinary Ambassador José Andrés visited the country of his birth last August to be honored for his humanitarian and international culinary achievements. While in Spain, Andres demonstrated once again his commitment to solar cooking, which he discovered after a huge snowstorm in Washington, D.C. knocked out power and closed roads for several days in 2010, and Andres discovered that he could cook delicious food in the middle of winter with his parabolic solar cooker. "Cooking food with the solar energy is unsurpassed for the pleasure of using a clean, renewable source of energy,” said Andres, while showing his countrymen in Bullas, Murcia, how to cook with an [[alSol]] parabolic solar cooker. Andres was fresh from his recent trip to Haiti, where he has trained eighty young people at a school in Fond Verrettes to use the alSol parabolic solar cookers he has brought to Haiti in cooperation with the Spanish NGO CESAL. His students are also learning about other clean cooking systems. The students recently experimented with making espresso using their parabolic solar cookers. Andres, founder of the '''World Central Kitchen''', is also interested in promoting [[solar food dehydration]]. He is currently investigating the use of this green energy technology to help Haitians dry fish. AlSol Tecnologias Solares designs, manufactures and distributes solar parabolic cookers and solar food dryers with the development support of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gehrlicher_Solar/ Gehrlicher Solar] Spain.
 
[[File:Jose'_Andre's_photo.jpg|thumb|250px|Chef [[José Andrés]] Listen to a recent [http://thekojonnamdishow.org/audio-player?nid=17843 interview].]]
 
[[File:Jose'_Andre's_photo.jpg|thumb|250px|Chef [[José Andrés]] Listen to a recent [http://thekojonnamdishow.org/audio-player?nid=17843 interview].]]
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