Fireless cooker, Uganda

$45$50

A Rocha Uganda is training families to make fireless cookers. By cutting cooking time in half, they offer both an environmentally friendly and an economical way to cook!

Your gift of a fireless cooker will enable a family in Uganda to reduce their fuel use, saving trees and hours spent in the kitchen, allowing women to take control of their own time.

Description

A fireless cooker is a box, basket or any other container filled with insulating material such as dried grass, paper, sawdust, wool or dry banana leaves. After heating up food over a stove or fire, the cooking pot is placed in the fireless cooker and covered with an insulated lid, where it can continue cooking and stay hot for several hours.

The fireless cooker is an environmentally friendly way to cook. It uses much less fuel and saves hours spent in the kitchen, allowing women to take control of their own time. The food is healthier too, because more of the nutrients are retained and there’s no chance of it getting burned!

Fireless cookers are simple to make and can also be sold to supplement the family income.

 

 

 

 

What do you get?

Following checkout you will receive the links to download two versions of the e-card (one formatted for emailing, one for printing at home).

ecard-fireless-cooker 

How your money will be spent

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