Suggestions for summer solar? Solar oven with the lid off? Buckets in the sun with lids off and fabric on top? I wonder how long it would take....worth a try.
I do like to keep water on the wood stove to humidify the air and it is so much better to use the energy to not only heat the house, but to produce a useful product. The new stove we got last fall is very efficient for heating, but not so efficient for cooking. I can't bring a pot of water to a boil on it, maybe barely a simmer if it is in direct contact with the center of the stove. You see in my picture in the above post that I have the salt pan on a horse shoe on the edge of the stove, with one end of the pan resting on the raised...and hotter....center of the stove. This keeps it evaporating but not simmering.
9 1/3 pounds? I was hoping for more, but that is still great! Celtic salt is about $11 per pound here, and in our taste tests, our homemade salt was "saltier." The grains are rather large, though, so I use it only in cooking with liquid where it will melt down. Soups, stews, sauces, gravies, etc. I didn't know that it would be finer with slower processing. Cool info. Thanks.