http://www.hainessolarcookers.com/home.html Cookers available for lightweight solar cooking for $40-50 or build your own at http://solarcooking.org/plans/funnel.htm
http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/how-to-plans/how-to/a6818/who-needs-a-grill-build-a-hot-box-solar-oven/ Free plans for building a hot box type solar oven which is more heavy-duty and requires more effort to build.
http://www.gosunstove.com/ Not cheap, but various designs and styles for purchase. You can also find used GoSun stoves on Amazon.
http://solarcooking.wikia.com/wiki/Recipes for recipes and http://solarcooking.wikia.com/wiki/Guidelines_and_cooking_tips for guidelines.
http://www.solavore.com/shop Home of the Sport solar oven, also has a recipes page.
http://www.sunoven.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/EverythingUnderTheSun.pdf Link is a downloadable PDF file by Wendy DeWitt about food storage and solar cooking. Contains hints and tips and even some recipes, though it was written several years ago so pricing might be outdated. Hosted by http://www.sunoven.com/ where you can buy a Sun Oven cooker. They also have a YouTube channel “Sun Oven”.
http://www.eia.gov/kids/resources/teachers/pdfs/SolarCookingIntermediateActivity.pdf Downloadable instructions to build a small cooker out of a Pringles can. Fun for the kids.
http://www.solarcooker-at-cantinawest.com/ Great all-around site with cookers for purchase and links for plans and design ideas, their YouTube channel is “cantinawest1”
http://mysolarcooker.com/ Inexpensive ($70 for the cooker and $130 for whole kit) lightweight parabolic cooker with recipes. YouTube channel “MySolarCooker”
YouTube channel “#Solar cooker” has a great collection of videos about different cookers, some purchased and some homemade, and “SunshineCooking” has a lot of recipe ideas.
There are several Facebook groups as well like Solar Cooking and Solar Cooking Worldwide.
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