Wonderbag Non-Electric Portable Slow Cooker

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
  • Sarah Collins’ “ah-hah” moment is making life easier for people around the globe. Sarah is a South African adventurer, entrepreneur, environmentalist, and lifelong social activist, who created the revolutionary non-electric, portable slow cooker -- the Wonderbag. The Wonderbag continues to cook food, which has been brought to a boil by conventional methods, for up to 8-hours, without the additional use of fuel. No plugs. No fuss. It keeps food cooking or frozen for up to 12 hours. For every bag sold, one is donated to a family in need in Africa. All donations are distributed through the Wonderbag Foundation. More than 750,000 Wonderbags have been either donated or sold throughout Africa, Europe, the Middle East and North America. The Wonderbag brings change - one bag, one family, one community, and one meal at a time.
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  • @happygnomes5932
    @happygnomes5932 2 роки тому +4

    To all the negative comments here. Yes you have right to opinion, but I have one, it works magic. NO BACTERIA, NO ELECTRICITY AND YES HEAT STAYS INSIDE. we live with this electricity problem everyday. And this wonderbag has saved us alot of money and surprised loadshedding problem. Little bit of advise. Don't break something down before u sure of the facts u stating.

  • @DikelediMabanga
    @DikelediMabanga 2 місяці тому

    Were can I buy wonderbag

  • @SF-ce1qn
    @SF-ce1qn 5 років тому +2

    and you keep it from spilling how?

  • @Cxden
    @Cxden 8 років тому +8

    Except the wonderbox has been around for years before this...

    • @teresacrawford7046
      @teresacrawford7046 7 років тому +1

      Sarah Collins has never claimed that she invented heat retention cooking. And yes the wonderbox has been around for years. She just thought of a new way to use the principle of heat retention that's all.

    • @RachelMobley-n8l
      @RachelMobley-n8l 10 місяців тому

      @@teresacrawford7046 so she capitalized on an idea that was never hers

  • @resolitass
    @resolitass 4 роки тому

    Yo hice yogur natural quedo genial

  • @majobanga
    @majobanga 6 років тому +1

    Alguien puede subtitular este vídeo en español ?.
    Se como funciona porque la tengo. Estoy encantada porque además de cocinar y mantener el calor, contribuyo a la sostenibilidad y a que una familia africana pueda tener otra.
    Gracias por haberme dado la oportunidad.
    Gracias.

    • @resolitass
      @resolitass 4 роки тому

      Tiene manual de uso yo la tengo nose como usarla

  • @resolitass
    @resolitass 4 роки тому

    Alguien me pasaria manual de coccion

  • @BenBezuidenhout
    @BenBezuidenhout 5 років тому +6

    What a fake bunch

    • @myathehappy_1
      @myathehappy_1 2 роки тому +4

      It's so fake its comical! but the bag works for reals I have one.

  • @hindsight6571
    @hindsight6571 6 років тому

    ok thanks, BUT HOW THE FUCK DOES IT CONTINUE TO COOK.

  • @catchoftheday69
    @catchoftheday69 7 років тому +3

    What about the fact it doesn't keep food to the correct temp, therefore breading bacteria. I really was up for buying this product but am a little concerned & very much so for the women of Africa cooking rice as rice can be a killer

    • @sheriwilson701
      @sheriwilson701 7 років тому +10

      Sharon Evans My grandpa uses one all the time and so do I, it's really useful because we still get occasional rolling blackouts. Even after 10 hours or so, the food is still steaming hot. I think if you get your food up to the boil and keep it there for at least 15 minutes and then put it into the bag you won't have any issues.
      Wonderbags are widely used here, we see them all the time at farmer's markets, etc. used to keep soups, potjies and curries hot all day (there's no access to electricity at events like that) and have never heard of anyone having any problems from the food.

    • @shareeflower5629
      @shareeflower5629 6 років тому +3

      I touched a pot inside a wonder bag on Saturday (about 11am) - the guy was cooking his lunch - it had been in there since 5am and the pot was still boiling hot. It was at the markets - Mitchell Park in town. Yes, trust me, it was hot! I doubt there would be any problems with temperature. I just bought some material today and I'm making one now. I can't wait to finish it :) x

    • @-anonymous6117
      @-anonymous6117 6 років тому +4

      Saron Evans - (1year later) You have the right idea but your not understanding how it works. Like cooking rice. When its in the ricer cooker its cooking but when you unplug or take it away from its cooking source. It start to cool down. Eat and then refrigerate. Same concept goes for the wonderbag. So.. you can eat lunch and dinner (6-12 hours later). The food will still be warm to enjoy. No I don't work for wonderbag. Kinda wish I could afford the get one. Until then.. ill be using towels.

    • @christym6128
      @christym6128 3 роки тому +2

      I boiled rice for a few minutes and cooked it in my wonderbag for 1 hour. 165 degrees Fahrenheit when I checked it, well above the danger zone. Cooked chili for 2 hours. Still 160 F. after 2 hours.