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This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEA curriculum. Completing this BB is part of getting the sand badge in Dimensional Lumber Woodworking.

Haybox cookers are a way to take a hot pot of stuff and insulate it so that it keeps cooking while applying zero energy.  They often are a box with straw or old quilts in them for insulation.  Let's build one!


Minimum requirements:
 - Primarily made of wood, perhaps with hinges
 - Holds a stock pot
 - No paint or stain
 - Insulated with something non-toxic and natural

To document the BB, provide pics or video (<2 min) of the following:
- Wood you're starting with
- Haybox cooker under construction
- Finished haybox cooker

Clarifications:
- This is Dimensional Lumber woodworking so no plywood, particle board or other man-made "woods"
 
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