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Can You Cook Hot Dogs with Just the Power of the Sun? You Can Do This!

Can You Cook Hot Dogs with Just the Power of the Sun? You Can Do This!

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
On todays episode of You Can Do This! Clifford Endo is harnessing the strongest heat source known to man: the sun. Can Cliff cook some hot dogs with just a cardboard box and some tinfoil?
Date: 2020-05-20

Comments and reviews: 10


That's cool if you're only eating hotdogs. If you're grilling steak or Chicken then you're SOL. That said, if you don't have a portable grill that box can work. Triple foil it, bury it in the sand so the heat is conducted outward, and light charcoal in the box. Grill on top of it. When you're all done and the coal is burned out, you can just throw everything out no muss no fuss.
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Years and years ago, I did this for a science project/invention assignment. I used a oatmeal canister lined with foil. A skewer to put the hot dog on, and saran wrap over the opening. I think it got a pretty good grade, if I remember correctly! Lol
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If you are not getting enough heat from the sun, it's basically leaving out your hot dogs in a warm temperature for 30 minutes. If you're presenting a video about cooking to public, I think you should at least have minimal knowledge of food safety.
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why would they not want you to barbecue at the beach, the safest place you could do it. but it's ok to barbecue at a camp ground with lots of dry trees around you that could start on fire and burn someones home down.
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Might as well made this video at night. Theres hardly any sunlight the day to chose to film this video. Complete overcast weather. You should redo this video during a hot, sunny day. Then you'll have some results.
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OR. wrap up hot dogs in foil, open the hood of the vehicle you went to the beach in, place foil pack on top (or near) exhaust manifold. Wait a while and they will be warmed through.
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Technically 99% of hot dogs on the market are pre cooked anyways. so your just warming them technically. mason jar works better for dogs ITS JUST LIKE A MAGNIFY GLASS
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since hot dogs come pre-cooked, technically, it doesn't matter how long Cliff cooks them. I say that because those hot dogs looked like they needed more time to me.
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On the battlefield, I cant begin to count the number of times the difference between death and survival was the sturdy, corrugated walls of a cardboard box.
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Thumbs down x10 No proof of heat generated. Blowing sand near ground is a MAJOR issue. He used relish. He used tin foil and not aluminum foil.
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