Has anyone ever done any of this type of cooking ?
Haybox is like a pioneers slow cooker. A stew, soup or whatever was heated to boiling and as the wagon was loaded up for the days journey the pot was buried in a box of hay with sometimes a hot flat rock on the bottom. At nightfall, camp had to be made, but supper was ready.
During the depression, and WW2 when things were rationed, and cooking fuel was at a premium, it was revived. They would use their box at night to make the next mornings hot breakfast cereal. Today they make haybox cookers using shredded paper, wool, old sleeping bags or whatever they have for insulation. Also now people are getting into solar cooking. I would like to try these things too, but I'd like some recipes or ideas and experiences of others of what to do, or not do. Did you actually save money, or was it just a something you tried and then forgot about?
Haybox is like a pioneers slow cooker. A stew, soup or whatever was heated to boiling and as the wagon was loaded up for the days journey the pot was buried in a box of hay with sometimes a hot flat rock on the bottom. At nightfall, camp had to be made, but supper was ready.
During the depression, and WW2 when things were rationed, and cooking fuel was at a premium, it was revived. They would use their box at night to make the next mornings hot breakfast cereal. Today they make haybox cookers using shredded paper, wool, old sleeping bags or whatever they have for insulation. Also now people are getting into solar cooking. I would like to try these things too, but I'd like some recipes or ideas and experiences of others of what to do, or not do. Did you actually save money, or was it just a something you tried and then forgot about?