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fandomhigh2005-11-22 09:17 am
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Shop Class, November 22
As you walk into the Danger Room Shop, the first thing you notice is that the air is filled with the delicious smell of roasted turkey.
You then notice that Mac is cooking the turkey by hooking it up to a generator and letting the electric current do the roasting/shocking.
Also? The danger shop looks like a car repair shop.
Mac looks up from basting the turkey and points over to a very large refrigerator.
"In the refrigerator you'll find approximately 12 thawed turkeys. Your assignment today is to find a way to cook a turkey using the tools you would find here."
"I know you kids didn't sign up for Home Ec. But that's today's assignment. Now if you excuse me, I have yams roasting in a solar collector I built out back."
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You then notice that Mac is cooking the turkey by hooking it up to a generator and letting the electric current do the roasting/shocking.
Also? The danger shop looks like a car repair shop.
Mac looks up from basting the turkey and points over to a very large refrigerator.
"In the refrigerator you'll find approximately 12 thawed turkeys. Your assignment today is to find a way to cook a turkey using the tools you would find here."
"I know you kids didn't sign up for Home Ec. But that's today's assignment. Now if you excuse me, I have yams roasting in a solar collector I built out back."
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Re: Assignment
He duct tapes the sunshade into a funnel, weights the bucket with scrap metal and puts the narrow end of the funnel into it.
He pops the turkey into the oil pan, fits that into the plastic box. He sets the rack in the funnel of the sunshade, across the top of the bucket, and puts the box on it.
He sets the whole contraption (http://solarcooking.org/windshield-cooker.htm) in the sunlight streaming in through a shop window.
[ooc: used one of these all summer]