csellers42: Traditional poyo with comal
csellers42: Simple plancha stove
csellers42: Six brick combustion chamber
csellers42: At Prolena, Nicaragua
csellers42: Simple brick kiln near Chimaltenango
csellers42: Brick kiln
csellers42: Towards the frontier
csellers42: Amigos
csellers42: Jerky seems to help, to Estela at least
csellers42: Is beef jerky the answer?
csellers42: Invading Maria's kitchen
csellers42: Where there is smoke, is there an inefficient fire?
csellers42: Paul and Charlie arrive
csellers42: Where the work goes on
csellers42: Catching and collecting rainwater
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csellers42: Dueling ONIL stoves, plus traditional fire
csellers42: Paul Means, on stove patrol
csellers42: Cooking (without a lid) indoors, on an open fire
csellers42: Walter, Barillas
csellers42: Hacked ONIL
csellers42: Lydia and kin, Barillas
csellers42: Examining potential failure modes in plancha stoves
csellers42: Testing stoves, in Barillas
csellers42: Choking of an improved stove, with charcoal
csellers42: Lydia's kids, with young Alan, in Barillas
csellers42: Marco and reinforced iron planchas in the ferriteria
csellers42: Old plancha stove, Xela market
csellers42: Market comedor stove, in Quetzaltenango
csellers42: Dispersing the firewood - Panajachel