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The 4th of July is behind us, but there’s still plenty of flag waving going on. While the sun powers your backyard picnic or campground cookout you can feel extra patriotic knowing that your Solavore Sport is made right here in the USA from components made in the USA. One more reason that cooking in the Solavore Sport just feels so right.
Pulled Pork – the sun does it best!
Just in time for your July cookouts - you have to try these mouth-watering pulled pork sliders. Contributed by a new Solavore in Park City, Utah, it’s truly a set-it-and-forget-it Sport special, and it goes together in a snap. And if finger-lickin’ tasty is what you want, use pork spare ribs instead. Click here for the recipe.
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What family does not have vegetarians or vegans right there with the meat-eaters? Carnivores and herbivores can both be Solavores – just make the above slider recipe using portabello mushrooms instead of pork and reduce your cooking time to one hour. It’s easy to accommodate everyone with your two-pot solar oven.
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Spread the Solavore Word
It’s hard to believe how the hard-working Solavore Sport consistently delivers – from appetizers to desserts, from succulent roasts to healthy vegan. That’s why word of mouth is the best way to spread the word, and we need your help! Like
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And if you’d be willing to get serious about building the Solavore community, with Solavore’s affiliate program you’ll be rewarded handsomely for your efforts, cash that you can donate to your favorite cause (or your piggy bank). Click here to learn more about how this program works and see if it’s right for you.
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Solavore Works
Solavore believes in profit with a purpose. Every solar oven we sell helps to fund a Solavore Sport somewhere in the world where an open fire is still the main kitchen appliance.
In June we traveled to rural Cambodia to participate in a pilot test of alternative renewable energy technologies, a project jointly financed by the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). You can read more here.
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