An insulated cooker that resembles a meditation cushion but cinches around a pot of stew or oatmeal or chicken to keep it hot for hours has become a way for American cooks to help African villagers.
Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a text-based adventure connoisseur, a lover of terrible movies and an enthusiastic yet mediocre cook. A CNET editor from 2013 to 2024, Ry's ...
Through the years, there has been an influx in new ways to slow cook. It once was rare to see anything new in the method besides the cooker’s colors, shapes or patterns. Then came improvements in ...
Sitting on my counter is my newest piece of culinary equipment: an eco-friendly Wonderbag slow cooker, the brainchild of Sarah Collins, a South African entrepreneur. She has monetized an exceedingly ...
Portable cooking has come a long way from the days of wrapping food in foil and securing it inside the car’s engine compartment while you drive (we’re not kidding, look it up). When today’s travel or ...
Wonderbag cooking makes magic in your kitchen. Find out how to make the most out of this ingenious cooking technique ...
Nearly four in five people in Africa prepare their meals over open fires or traditional stoves, utilizing wood, charcoal and other polluting fuels, but moving towards clean cooking is hard when ...
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While by no means a newcomer to the culinary scene, I want to share the benefits of the Wonderbag with more South Africans. For many years I have been curious about the Wonderbag. Friends have arrived ...
A simple cooking product is helping South Africa fight climate change and poverty at the same time. As the Wonderbag prepares to come to Britain, Metro talks to the woman behind the goal to introduce ...
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