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    Someone — somewhere in my relatively immediate neighbourhood — is grilling meat, and the aroma is wafting through my open balcony door, thanks to a rather brisk breeze.

    It's smells so good I could cry. And not just because it smells so good, but also in despair. Because — as per my building's rules — I can't cook with fire of any description on my balcony.

    SOMEONE FUCKING HAS WHAT I CAN'T HAVE, DAMN IT.

    • grab some beer and join the party.uan
    • electric grill?drgs
    • Electric grill?
      Come on, man, be serious.
      Continuity
    • I WANT TO COOK WITH FIRE.Continuity
    • electric??? son, i dissapointGnash
    • If electric grill is worse than no grill, you dont have a problemdrgs
    • simple, get an electric bbq, it's not fire: https://www.amazon.c…shapesalad
    • ah not that one^shapesalad
    • https://www.amazon.c…shapesalad
    • may as well cook with friction, then. just rub tf outta that steakGnash
    • Beat dat meat.palimpsest
    • I still have about 50kgs of charcoal left, catch a flight and tomorrow I'll cook you some ribs, bring beer ;)OBBTKN
    • blessed, brodoesnotexist
    • Break the rule?nb
    • Get one of those handheld flame burner things - makes a very yum seared flavorinteliboy
    • I grill outdoors almost every day when it’s nice. Do not miss that apartment life at all.monospaced
    • I think this will work for your balcony. It's with coal and perfect for just 1 (or 2) people. It does not use much charcoal:SimonFFM
    • https://www.amazon.d…SimonFFM
    • I use the electric Optigrill by Tefal. It's very good for vegetables, but for meat, the experience isn't the same as from a grill with a real flame.SimonFFM
    • Grill Electric?milfhunter
    • Damn, @simon that Lotus might be the answer!Continuity

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