Not a very good idea. If I really want to save money I will simply build a campfire. I don't do that much any more, but I have cooked many a meal over one.
Well, it's definitely hiking with the training wheels off. You can do more, but you can also get yourself into a lot more trouble.
I ran everything by an engineer (one who burns hydrocarbons for a living) and a physicist. Clean bill of health. There are dangers, but not inordinate given the type of gas used, the quality of refilling rig used, and the procedures used.
HOWEVER, risk assessment is a very personal thing. If there's any doubt in anyone's mind, then I wouldn't do it. A lot of the time, I post to show what can be done. Most people will never need to use many of the techniques I'm showing.
I'm working on some stuff for extreme cold weather right now (below -35F/-37C). Just going out in that weather is in and of itself risky.
HJ