Rocket Stove Class – January 19

Rocket StoveRocket stoves are an efficient and alternative cooking method that can be used in emergency, disaster, and camping situations. The design of the rocket stove allows it to operate on about half as much fuel as a traditional open fire, and it can use smaller-diameter wood.

Please join us on Tuesday, January 19, 6:00 – 8:30 pm, at the Washington County Ag Center, 1424 Jackson Ave., Chipley.

We’ll demonstrate how to make a rocket stove, share tips on safely using rocket stoves, and even prepare a dish you can sample.

Registration fee is $5 and includes class materials. Space is limited. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED by contacting the Washington County Extension Office, 850-638-6265, or the Holmes County Extension Office, 850-547-1108.

University of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Institution. For persons with disabilities requiring special accommodations, please contact 850-638-6265 (TDD, via Florida Relay Service, 1-800-955-8771) at least five working days prior to the class so that proper consideration may be given to the request.

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Posted: January 13, 2016


Category: WORK & LIFE
Tags: Alternative Cooking Method, Emergency Preparedness, Family And Consumer Sciences, FCS, Rocket Stove


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