Apr 28
Green Issues Not too scientific this entry, but found a discussion at work in our sustainability forums asking " I've been looking for information about whether it really is more economical to use a slow-cooker than an electric oven or cooker."

This has been bugging me, so I've clamp metered a few different devices to get a rough idea of how much electricity was consumed in my house making similar foods (stews). Amounts were about the same and the idea is to feed my greedy family of 5 (soon to be 6!!)...

1. Slow Cooker. An average of 20W per person for the food cooked (using boiling water at the start)
2. Microwave. An average of 85W per person.
3. Slow Cooker. An average of 100W per person.
4. Electric Hob (ceramic). An average of 240W per person.
5. Oven (electric non-fan). An average of 350W per person.

2 was higher than I expected, but in the 'rest' periods between the two microwave sessions the microwave still consumed power cooling itself down and turning the turntable etc.
3-5 are hampered by longish warm up times and cooking times are the key differentiator between them - longer the cooking time the higher the consumption


Device: Microwave
Cooking Time: 30 mins (10 mins cook, 5 mins rest & stir, 5 mins cook, 5 mins rest & stir, 5 mins cook all at 70% power on a 850W microwave)
Total consumption 425W, 850W per hour , 85W per person (five people)

Device: Slow Cooker
Cooking Time: 8 hours
Total consumption 500W, 63W per hour , 100W per person (five people)

Device: Electric Hob
Cooking Time: 1 hour (mostly low power simmer, seems to be 2.2KW hob)
Total consumption 1200W, 1200W per hour , 240W per person (five people)

Device: Oven
Cooking Time: 1.5 hours (put into cold oven)
Total consumption 1750W, 1160W per hour , 350W per person (five people)


Anyone else done a similar experiment?

Posted by Adrian Hollister

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Apr 26
Local Issues Turn a bank into an old folks home. Newbury, Sat 7th May 2011 10:30 #ukuncut http://t.co/XSJRzJc

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Apr 9
Landrover I've been having a right pain changing gear recently in the old Discovery 300TDI, the gear shift seems to get stiffer the 'warmer' the engine (or gearbox) leaving the gear leave tight and non-centering. I've been putting off looking at it fearing something very expensive, but finally got around to looking last night. Checked the oil levels and they are fine with the oil appearing clear and almost new on the end of my finger. So off with the cover surrounding the gear lever and start my visual inspections before removing the centre console. But hang on - what's happened to all the foam? err and why is it in small shredded bits?

Don't know how yet, but it's clear rats or mice have got in and shredded the foam for nest use. I'm pleased I didn't find one looking back at me and no sign of droppings either. But I can't help wondering of the small shredded bits of foam rubber have made it into my gear box via the gear lever. Gonna have some fun this weekend taking the centre console out and having a look.

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Apr 4
Local Issues I was pleased to have face painted at Brightwalton Easter Fete last weekend. We raised over £500 for Brightwalton Primary School. Prize winners were:

Egg decorating competition:
-Olivia Mathison won the pre-school
-James Leach won the Infants
-Mary Odling won the Juniors

Darcey Flemming won the 'How many eggs' competition

Mary Odling won the 'name the bunny' competition


There was face painting, tombola, pansy planting, card decorating, buy a cake and refreshments, 4 stalls - virgin vie, jewllery, scarfs, phoenix cards as well as a lollipop game.



Notes:

1. This event is was run and organised by the local community of Brightwalton.
2. Brightwalton Primary School web site can be found here: http://www.westberks.org/GroupHomepage.asp?GroupID=2563
3. More on Brightwalton village can be found here: http://brightwalton.org.uk/
4. Adrian Hollister will face paint without charge for local charities and good causes. Please use Contact Me on http:/www.adrianhollister.com for more information.

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