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Ooof, the blurb about haybox food safety needs to be corrected. Some microbes create secondary metabolites which cause illness. Reboiling won't destroy them.
Thanks, that page also links to Wonderbag which is far more practical to DIY. The branded ones are rather expensive (although to be fair that price includes the charitable contribution).
In any case wrapping a stockpot in silicone (to protect the fabric) and then even more insulating material should be straightforward.
This solar powered electric cooker operates on a kind of similar principle (store up heat to cook food using minimal continuous energy input), and is a good example of one way to construct the insulation - https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2025/10/how-to-build-a-solar-powered-electric-oven/
Big clay pot filled with sand
We've made shitty dewars by packing vermiculite flakes scavenged from shipping containers (many retailers might have a box filled with these) between two jars and sealing the gaps with epoxy. They might degas though, but that's manageable.
In the end though, well designed oldschool baking oven beats this in everything except footprint.
Also saw someone using just single overheated iron pot on gas stove as tandoor.
I've cooked a lot of steaks and fish by pouring the correct temperature of water into a cooler and dropping vacuum sealed bags in. Basically a poor man's sous vide bath.
That only really works up to a certain temperature, though, so you probably couldnt do boiling hot.