Handyman is selling little butane torches and canned butane just few feet inside their entrance.The torch head is a little more than p500, and the canned fuel is aprx p60. I'm not much of a cook, but this thing's great for whipping up a bbq'd veggie kabob in less than a minute once you get everything on the skewer! Then there's S'Mores to try next. (Roasted marshmallows in graham crackers with some chocolate for added flavor) Bruleed oranges and larger fruits should be interesting Lots of suggestions on the internet and YouTube for cooking with a torch
I bought the white ? can of butane. The instructions are a little like reading a Japanese motorcycle owner's manual from the 60's ..but you put the wide clip under the bottom of the torch opposite the gap in the top of the butane can, then push the torch down and twist the torch head and narrow clip to the right afterwards to lock it in place.
Got an entire cooking stove + 1 can butane for camping, for P500, in Handyman during a sale. Used once, cheaper to buy 'ready made food'.