I have always wanted to venture into the world of solar cooking. Whether you are looking for a way to provide hot meals for your family in the case of a power outage or you just want to reduce your dependence on electricity, a solar cooker is a great appliance to have on hand. I am joining forces with a group of great bloggers to give my readers a chance to win a solar cooker of their own.
Lisa from The Consumer Adviser is hosting a giveaway for a Hot Pot Solar Panel Cooker from Cantinawest.
“After experiencing one too many power outages this past year, I decided to do a little digging into the world of solar cooking. I’ve discovered that this industry is gaining popularity and for good reason.
Cantinwest offers a nice selection of various solar cookers as well as a wealth of information in regard to this environmentally friendly way of cooking. I’ve discovered that delicious and healthier meals can be prepared with ease using solar cookers.
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| Hot Pot Solar Panel Cooker |
The Hot Pot Solar Panel Cooker is just the right size. The solar panels fold for easy storage as well as mobility. Just about everything and anything can be prepared in the pot that holds four full quarts. Meal preparation couldn’t be more simple. Just right for those fun outings, day at the beach or camping. Throw the food in and forget about it. When your ready you can enjoy mouthwatering dishes.
A fantastic alternative to the crock pot. Prepare food while your at work for a convenient scrumptious meal. ”
Where to purchase?
You can find the Hot Pot Solar Cooker as well as a host of other solar cookers at Cantinawest. They’re an ethical Utah based company that offers an unbeatable customer satisfaction guarantee.
For more details read full review here.
When you purchase the Hot Pot Solar Cooker you are actually supporting an International non-profit imitative which helps those in developing lands as well as helping to end deforestation.
The lovely folks at Cantinwest have offered to give away the Hot Pot Solar Panel Cooker. Retail value $129.95
Use the Giveaway Tools entry form to enter this giveaway. For your tweets to count they must be open to the public and not protected.
Giveaway is open to Continental US, Canada, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
Only one mandatory entry, the rest are optional for those that would like to increase their odds.
Disclosure: I received no form of monetary compensation for sharing this giveaway. Blog Giveaway Directory is not responsible for choosing a winner or prize fulfillment. This will be handled by The Consumer Adviser and the giveaway sponsor. If you have any questions about this giveaway, please contact msmith572@yahoo.com from The Consumer Adviser.











Cantinawest is an amazing company… while they do offer pre-manufactured ovens.. they are a great resource for the DIY creator as well, offering instructions and material suggestions, as well as links to possible suppliers of materials…. Great Job!!
I like the recipes. They happen to be a favorite website of mine. I so want a solar cooker.
I like the solar oven pots. Looks like something fun to do with my kids
I like the Black Enamel Bake/Lasagna pan
they even tell you how to create your own solar cooker!
i never know hpw many solatr cookers were available!@
I like the Hay Box Cooker
I had no idea there were so many options for solar cooking! What a great resource!
Solar cooking is great and I’d like to try it. http://www.solarcooker-at-cantinawest.com/build_a_simple_solar_cooker.html
I’d never heard of solar cooking before. The whole website looks very interesting. Definitely something I will have to look into more.
The rocket stove looks like a nice product to have.
i learned how to build a simple solar cooker for under $5.
Great giveaway! I’d love to have you list it on my blog for my Thursday Giveaway Linkup: http://www.wifemotherteacher.com/2013/02/thursday-giveaway-link-up-22813.html
I like the rocket stove
they give instructions on how to build a homemade solar cooker.
The solar oven pots look interesting.
My husband would love:
http://www.solarcooker-at-cantinawest.com/hay_box_cooker.html
in I just forwarded the link to him!
I’d love to have the Global Sun Oven!
I like the Global Sun Oven
I like the The SunCook Solar Oven
I really like the Black Enamel Lasagna Bake Pan!!
very cool- I really like the solar oven and the black enamel bean pot
I love the recipes and do it yourself instructions!
I had never seen these before, and I love the idea. We live in Texas – lots of sunshine and it heats up kitchen cooking indoors. This is very clever. Would love the chance to try it.
I learned about different recipes you can make with a solar cooker
I was reading the FAQs and I didn’t realize that you can cook frozen foods in the sun ovens.
I had no idea solar power has been around since the 1700s. Thank you
I like The Global Sun Oven
The Global Sun Oven sound awesome as well!
I had no idea solar cookers were like crock pots! I love using my crock pot and I’d love a solar-version of that!
Solar cooking is less expensive than I’d thought – we may have to invest in one with the cost of propane!
I love all the solar cooking initiative the company has started. People in India, Africa, Peru, Asia and elsewhere can use solar stoves and save what little money they have by not needing to buy cooking fuel. That is awesome!
wow never seen these before… I would love to have a solar cooker
I learned that solar cooking isn’t anything new. It was attempted in the 1700s.
The recipes are great,I would love to cook solar !
I learned that solar cooking has been around since 1767. But much advancement has taken place in the last 20 years.
I think my niece would really love to watch this.
Awesome! I want one my for scout troops. Much more durable than our foil and celllphane wrapped cardboard boxes.
I want one! I learned it’s not good to cook in winter on a solar cooker in the north. Not enough sun.
The Global Sun Oven is really cool!
http://www.solarcooker-at-cantinawest.com/rocket_stoves.html
After visiting the website, I have determined that I want a solar cooker. We go camping a lot with the Boy scouts and I think this would be a really good addition to our camp supplies. It would be nice to put dinner on the stove in the morning and have it done when we are hungry at night.
Halulite 2.7 l or 5.7 L Pressure Cooker
I learned that solar cooking has been going on since the mid-1700′s! Thanks for the giveaway!
The recipes are great, this would be great for cooking while camping or hell everyday use!
I like the solar casserole dish