Disposable Grill

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They are basically aluminum foil pans with a wire frame and grill. Mr. Firebroad bought one about 30 years ago, we never had the nerve to use it, bought a hibachi after that. They are good for camping or going to the beach, where this is allowed.
I can imagine the homeowner stradled it along the railing. Not very clever.
 
We used the aluminum foil pans for holding food at party's, the use for grilling is nuts!

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We used the aluminum foil pans for holding food at party's, the use for grilling is nuts!

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Unbelievable. On the RAILING? That same person would empty a woodstove into a cardboard box & leave it on the porch. Some people should have paid better attention to their parents, when they were told not to play with matches...
 
when I hear the phrase "portable grille" it brings this image to mind.......and yes, if you used it on your porch, it would definately catch your house on fire!::-)

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Unbelievable. On the RAILING? That same person would empty a woodstove into a cardboard box & leave it on the porch. Some people should have paid better attention to their parents, when they were told not to play with matches...

What does that comedian say, can't fix STUPID!
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