[Stoves] Baking with alcohol stove

Cynthia Durham stevecindydurham at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 14 17:35:41 CDT 2007


Brother you ROCK! If everyone had your attitude the
world would do all right! :-) Good luck with the
coffee and have a safe trip. Hope your conference is
innovative an safe. Sincerely Cindy
--- stoves-bounces at listserv.repp.org
<lists.cedesol at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Cynthia,
> 
> 
> On 3/14/07, Cynthia Durham
<stevecindydurham at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, back.
> >
> >   well, I am within 100 miles or so of the Farm,
but I have never gotten
> > around to visiting there.
> >
> >   If I might make a suggestion, the next time you
gentlemen go to
> > coordinate your get-togethers, don't do it in a
public forum.  In the
> > current climate of the world, you could set
yourselves up for a lot of
> > trouble.  I don't know anything about the people
who read this forum and
> > they do seem to be a rather innocent group simply
trying to better the
> > world, but you never can tell.
> 
> 
> most of us will just take our chances.  we do go all
over doing this kind of
> thing
> 
>   Sorry to sound so negative, but I have been
concerned about the Americans
> > going to this conference ever since I joined the
forum.  Your mind gets
> > warped in a certain direction when you spend over
11 years in law
> > enforcement like I did.
> >
> >   Thanks for the kudos and hope I haven't scared
you from writing back,
> 
> 
> Cynthia, I've lived through 20 years in oBlivia,
nothing scares me except
> seeing my face in the mirror in the mornings :-) 
and the most important
> thing I worry about is where I'm going to get my
next cup of coffee . .. .of
> course that may present some opportunity for
creative solutions in a tea
> drinking country.
> 
> thanks for writing back. your ideas are welcome, as
to opinions, well just
> like noses, we alll have them ;-)
> David
> 
>   Sincerely,
> >
> >   Cynthia Durham
> >
> > CEDESOL Foundation <lists.cedesol at gmail.com>
wrote:
> >   Hi Cynthia Durham,
> >
> > Are you anywhere near "The Farm"?
> >
> > Kudos for your efforts to simplify life and
willingness to share.
> >
> > un abrazo
> > David
> >
> > On 3/14/07, Cynthia Durham wrote:
> > >
> > > Dear Professor Anderson:
> > >
> > > I read with much interest your experience with
the alcohol stove. I
> > > thought I might volunteer myself to assist with
any other cooking
> > > experiments that you might wish to employ.
> > >
> > > I live very close to the land and am experience
in cooking with wood and
> > > making do without electricity. In fact, the
first two years that we live
> > > out here we went without electricity or running
water. Most Americans
> > today
> > > have never had that experience. I can identify
with people overseas and
> > in
> > > South and Central America that live close to
their animals and without
> > basic
> > > utilities. I can also tell you from a practical
point of view if these
> > > experiments in stoves will work or not. Until
you have had a large wood
> > > grill for your primary cooking stove for years
you cannot really relate
> > to
> > > the women in these villages and what they must
overcome just to feed
> > their
> > > families.
> > >
> > > On another note, I would like to know if I can
obtain some of this wood
> > > vinegar that has been being talked about lately.
It sounds like a very
> > > interesting product, particularly relating to
livestock(hogs).
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