kitchen bakewareI've been touting the advantages of silicon kitchen bakeware for a while but I haven't been discussing the best use of it yet. As a veteran solar cooker, I've found that silicon kitchen bakeware is simply the best way to cook in a solar oven, unless you're using a parabolic cooker (these work like stovetops). The gentle heat from the sun does a fine job cooking food inside the silicon kitchen bakeware and it is so perfect for outdoor cooking in temperatures that won't exceed 400. Occasionally under the right conditions, the solar ovens get over 400, but it's not typical, so if you want to start saving money on your utility bills and eat delicious food, buy or make a solar oven, get some silicon kitchen bakeware, and start cooking outside with free sunshine.

You can find the kitchen bakeware online at discount prices, too. The solar ovens are generally not too expensive, and considering once you get the bakeware and the oven, you won't have to spend another dime to cook your food. For every $1 you spend cooking food, you spend $2 cooling your home when and where it's hot. Imagine turning out a beautiful cake that you baked in silicon kitchen bakeware on a 95 degree day for just the cost of the ingredients. kitchen bakeware