What if im cooking with a solar cooker and the clouds went infront of the sun?
it can cause your solar cooker to malfunction If the clouds will not be there long (for instance, one small cloud floating across the sun), just leave your food cooking. The temperature may drop slightly but will come back up when the sun reappears. If a heavier cloud cover is moving in and you can see that the sun will not be back anytime soon, you will need to transfer your food to (depending upon the food) a low oven, a low stover burner, or a slow cooker to finish the cooking process. If your food is still boiling hot and is done or nearly done, you can also put it into a retained heat cooker or wrap in in foil and then in blankets to stay hot or finish cooking that last bit.
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