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Tip-Tuesday 💡 : Eid Holiday?! 7 Hot Hacks For Cool Moments

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7 Hot Hacks For A Fun Eid Holiday! We have a good EID HOLIDAY ahead of us. Transform yourself into a

[] [x-cite]( [View it in browser]( [iOS - Available on the App Store]( [Android - Get it on Google play]( 7 Hot Hacks For A Fun Eid Holiday! We have a good EID HOLIDAY ahead of us. Transform yourself into a COOL BARBECUE CHEF with our crazy hacks! For those who are not willing to travel and wants to spend the HOLIDAY here in Kuwait, all what you have to do is setting a good plan for your barbecue nights and being equipped with all necessary stuff related to grilling, barbecue, and lighting as well. To be prepared, YOU and your FAMILY or FRIENDS must have a look at the following tips, so you forget nothing and enjoy everything! [Light Up The Night]( This gallon jug lighting is genius! You just strap a flashlight or headlight to a gallon jug and it gives off as much light as your living room lamp. It’s enough to radiate your entire tent. Add colorful bulbs into an empty bottle. You can also add some water or oil to the jar to give it bigger and a more even color to give it a lantern effect! You can even carry it along, so no more dark walks to the tent after lights out. Whirl and swirl it around for fun glow during those late night talks, sneaky mid night snacks or even reading in the tent. [Lights & Lanterns]( [Give Your Grill A Mega Heat Boost]( Tired of firing up Charcoal, use LAVA ROCKS or BRIQUETTES! Starts flames and does add barbecue flavor. The fat has to melt onto the lava rock and give off smoke which adds flavor to the food. The lava rocks retain a ton of heat, and you know what meat plus heat equals: the delicious Maillard effect. [Briquettes & Accessories]( [Handle With Care]( Tired of getting your fingers burnt while grilling, here’s a easy and quick solution - Add lifters to your GRIDS using just a few bolts and other common hardware. Simple, isn’t it! [Lifters]( Cabbage Leaves Or Almunium Foil As Wrap Cooking meat over a campfire is always tricky, as it can easily burn! To avoid choking down a charred burger, wrap your meat in cabbage leaves while they cook. The leaves are dense and moist. Additionally, make own stovetops and popcorn kernels with aluminum foil. Using foil makes them easy to transport & a perfect non-stick barrier to protect your meal. Amazing trick isn’t it! [Turn Your Grill Into A Smoker]( You can easily use a grill as a smoker to cook meats like chicken to steak. - Place water pans in the grill. - Get the coals hot & put water-soaked wood chips on the coals. - Place the top grill grate on the grill. - Put the meat on the grill away from the coals. - Cook in batches & keep checking the temperature. You will be able to spot doneness with some visual cues. Turn or rotate meat before it begin to fall off the bone. Once your meat is done, remove it to a platter, add more sauce and let it rest for 10-15 minutes. [BBQ Grills]( Paper Bag Eggs - Cut bacon strips in half, giving you 4 pieces. - Line the bottom of the paper lunch bag with the bacon to make a nice nest for the egg. - Crack an egg into the nest. - Fold the top of the paper bag down carefully 2 times and poke a hole through the thick part with the stick. (Use a knife or scissors to make the hole first & hold the bag over the fire so the bacon cooks slowly and the fat melts). - This makes an oily paper and bacon “skillet” for the egg. Take care and keep cooking it until the egg is done. Bon appétit our friends, and have fun! Straws For Seasoning SPICE IT UP! You just don't want to bring your whole container of salt or pepper. Use plastic straws for light and compact storage of your wide array of seasoning. Use a lighter to seal one end of the straw, then fill it with seasoning and use the lighter to seal off the other end. OUR GUIDES [Help]( [FAQ]( [Privacy Policy]( [About Us]( [Our Showrooms]( MANAGE [Sign in / Sign Up]( [Update Subscription]( [Unsubscribe]( WHATS IN STORE [Flash Deals]( [Offers Zone]( [X-cite Mobile App]( SAFE TO BUY WITH US CONNECT WITH US CONTACT US [1803535]( mailto:info@xcite.com info@xcite.com X-cite General Trading Co. S.P.C, Al Hamra Tower, Block 8, Sharq, Kuwait City, Kuwait. Copyright © 2017 X-cite by Alghanim Electronics All rights reserved. Prices and offers are valid on the date in which this newsletter was sent.

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