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9096497 No.9096497 [Reply] [Original]

Why aren't indoor grills more popular?

>> No.9096518

>>9096497
Because of fire.

>> No.9096524

>>9096497
Most of them are dreadfully under-powered and thus do a poor job at cooking.

There's also the obvious safety concerns about flames and smoke indoors.

>> No.9096532

The armchair hibachi's they have in American theatres are fairly progressive. People grill pork, beef, and vegetable during their movies.

>> No.9096611

>>9096497
You need a massive hood usually to cook anything with fire inside. I haven't seen a single middle class home with a real hood.

>> No.9096668

>>9096497
You ever heard of George Foreman?

>> No.9096740

>>9096524
>>9096611
These, basically cost and lack of performance compared to what you could get with even a basic gas or charcoal grill.

>> No.9096782

>>9096668
>barfffffffffff

>> No.9096785

>>9096497

i have used my george foreman grill almost every day for the last 8 years and never cleaned it once (i got a trick)

>> No.9096884

>>9096785
>>9096668
They're not Gass grills

>> No.9096889

>>9096884
Yes. And?

OP didn't specify gas. He just said "grill".

>> No.9096896

>>9096889
Well considering the pic of a glass grill in the OP, and the ubiquitousness of electric grills, it was implied

>> No.9096914

>>9096497
Because i dont live in canada so its nice to be outside.
Also >>9096518

>> No.9096924

>>9096896
>it was implied

only in your sperghead.

>> No.9096946

>>9096497
well, i would say because of indoor fire and the smoke it produces( its not pleasant to have smoke all over the kitchen, it also leaves you with food scent).

>> No.9097008

>>9096497
grills are a terrible way to cook food anyway.
Grilled food is a very high cancer risk. It's better to avoid them altogether.

>> No.9097013

>>9097008
>Grilled food is a very high cancer risk.

You consider raising a risk from 0.01% to .013% to be "very high"?

>> No.9097048

>>9097013
don't pull numbers out of your ass to justify your unhealthy habits.

>> No.9097084

Carbon monoxide poisoning mostly.

>> No.9097087

>>9097048

Wouldn't that apply equally to the cockholster who said "Very high cancer risk"? They're pulling shit out of their ass just as badly.

>> No.9097094

>>9096668
yeah he was a boxer, what's he got to do with anything?

>> No.9097099

>>9097087
no when there are studies backing it up.
Depending on the type of cancer the risk can be even 2 - 3 times higher. Other times it can be "just" 25% higher. Cencers like colorectal cancer are for 90% linked to eating habits.

That anon may have been posting the total incidence of some of the rarest forms of cancer, if the numbers weren't invented.

>> No.9097100

>>9097008
Meat too

t. healthy vegan

>> No.9097101

>>9097094

He's got an electric grill with his name plastered all over it. You'd pretty much have to be living under a rock for the past decade not to be aware of it.

>> No.9097113

most grills have been brainwashed into getting degrees and making money instead of being stay at home.

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9097238

>>9097113

>> No.9097282

>>9096532
my local theaters only have buckets to dispose of the crablegs. the K-pop theather was pretty neat there was dwarf chinaman with a noodlecart and another with a teppanyaki stand as you walk in, but the fat girls that are harry potter/narutards got all whitu-piggus banned from there forever.

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9097295

>>9096668
>You ever heard of George Foreman?
We all George Foreman now.

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9097548

>>9097113

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9097569

>>9097113
fuck, got me

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>>9097113

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9097631

ITT: Plebs

Kiss Dick Butkus' butt
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jBCrMDgeRY4

>> No.9098028

>>9097099
Don't pull numbers out of your ass anon

>> No.9098081

>>9097099
>Other times it can be "just" 25% higher
lets math!
0.01% is base percent
25% more of that is 0.0125%
>0.01% * (1+.25) = 0.0125%

>the risk can be even 2 - 3 times higher
so, 0.02-0.03%

>colorectal cancer are for 90% linked to eating habits

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/colon-cancer/symptoms-causes/dxc-20188239
"In most cases, it's not clear what causes colon cancer."

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/155598.php
"Experts say we are not completely sure why colorectal cancer develops"

The risk factors never mention 'grilling.' Huh.

>> No.9099046

>>9097631
This was incredible, thanks anon

>> No.9099054

>>9099046
;^)