the chunkier you are, the harder the heartattack you'll get
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It shouldn't be bad for you at all, unless all you eat is Hamburgers with cheese or beef ribs covered in sugary BBQ sauce.
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The Sanyo smokeless indoor grill is top quality, and reasonably priced at around $500 USD. it has a large 20 square inch cooking surface, is energy efficient and very safe.
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Yes, kerosene heaters are safe for indoor use, such as the Mr. Heater F215100 Portable Buddy Series, which is certified for indoor operation.
There are electric grills that are appropriate for indoor use. Standard grills, using charcoal, propane or natural gas are not appropriate for indoor use, as they produce carbon monoxide as a byproduct of combustion and is a very significant health hazard.
Any space heater with tip-over protection will be good and safe for indoor use.
Yes, full spectrum lights are generally safe for use in indoor environments as long as they are used properly and in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
Reading through the product description in the website, it's clear that the George Foreman Electric BBQ Grill is also safe for outdoor. There are other grills that use LPG that would cook better in outdoor.
Yes, BBQ grills are safe to use in a gazebo, however there are precautions that must be taken beforehand, like making sure the smoke has a place to escape to, and that the BBQ won't set the gazebo alight.
Pressure treated wood is not recommended for indoor use because it contains chemicals that can be harmful if exposed to humans in enclosed spaces.
The best person to talk to about reviews on a gas BBQ is the people who sell the units. They can give you all the spec's on there BBQ's and may also have testimonials from people who have bought BBQ's from them. Another good way is to talk with people who love to BBQ. and have experience with indoor units.
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Mad Hungry - 2010 Indoor BBQ Recipes was released on: USA: 22 October 2010