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FUJIFILM Photo Taking Tips | Weber® Grill Creations® Grilling Tips
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FUJIFILM PHOTO TAKING TIPS
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With all of the summer festivities, there is no better time to take pictures.
After all, exciting BBQs, warm weather and family fun is what summer is all about.
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BE READY
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Be ready at a moment's notice. If you have a film camera, make sure that it is loaded with film and that
you have plenty of extxra rolls on hand.
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A QuickSnap One-Time-Use Camera is handy, convenient and compact. Have a few extra on hand so you never miss a picture-taking opportunity.
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Simple Clothing
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CHOOSE THE RIGHT SPOT
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If you are taking picutes of the children, get down to their level so that you can capture their expressions.
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If you are taking a group picture of everyone sitting at the table, stand up. Otherwise, you will end up with a picture
of everything that is on the table and not necessarily your subjects.
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Keep the background simple, yet festive. If there are a lot of distractions in the background,
there will be less focus on the subjects.
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WEBER® Grill Creations® GRILLING TIPS
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Much of the summer days are spent grilling in the back yard with friends and family.
Therefore, its important to know how to grill for the best results.
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| CHOOSE A TENDER CUT OF MEAT
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For best results, spray grill with non-stick cooking spray ( or brush lightly with oil)
before cooking.
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| USE TONGS
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Use tongs to turn (not stab) the meat, to avoid losing juices.
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Spring loaded, long-handled tongs ( 14 to 16 inches) work best.
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Turn meat once, not twice, for maximum juiciness. The second side should take a little less time than the
first.
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| CLEAN THE GRILL
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Brush the grill grate with a stiff wire brush to clean it after grilling.
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(If you don't have a brush, use a piece of crumpled foil.) Food will stick to a dirty grate,
and grid marks are almost impossible to achieve if the grate is not clean.
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FOLLOW TEMPERATURE CHART BELOW TO COOK MEAT
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