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Puttin’ that Picnic Together
Just like the people who serve them, picnics vary from homespun to drama-filled. If it’s a fun, stress-free day you’re after, the task can be as easy as slapping together a few sandwiches, grabbing bags of chips and cookies, and packing paper serveware.

If you’re taking a style-savvy approach, you’ll need to plan more carefully. Linens, real dishes, and even a few decorations, and a more distinctive menu are in order. Whichever route you choose, remember that you’ve got to cart every single thing along.and take a good share back too. So make sure your site is accessible and that you’ve got good help or a strong lumbar!

As a rule of thumb, simple is good. Limit your menu. It’ll be easier to get food there unscrambled. (Might be tough to keep a wavy meringue intact if you’re hiking up a mountain.) And make sure you can maintain food temps (take our word for it -- food poisoning isn’t pretty). If you’re planning to have fun yourself, keep on-site prep to a minimum. With all the ready-made gourmet treats on store shelves these days, you might find that it’s as easy to serve pate as PB&J.

Before you hit the picnic trail, hike through our equipment checklist and theme ideas.

Picnic essentials:

  • basket
  • cooler
  • food
  • beverage (freeze the water overnight to keep the rest of the food cool)
  • plastic or stainless utensils
  • paper or cotton napkins
  • paper or ceramic dinnerware
  • wicker or plastic plate holders, if necessary
  • drinkware (plastic to make life easier)
  • corkscrew/bottle opener
  • eating surface, from linen spread on the ground to full-fledged table and chairs
  • tablecloth or blanket
  • decorative elements (hurricane candles, just-plucked wildflowers, a beautiful dessert)
  • sunscreen
  • bug spray/citronella candles
  • wet wipes

For an old-fashioned 4th of July:

  • hot dogs
  • hamburgers
  • condiments
  • corn on the cob
  • potato salad
  • cole slaw
  • gelatin
  • watermelon
  • blueberry pie
  • lemonade
  • beer

For a day at the beach:

  • shrimp & dip
  • crab-cake sandwiches
  • chilled seafood jambalaya
  • chilled grilled vegetables
  • cucumber mint salad (don’t try applying this to your eyes!)
  • ice cream (from the boardwalk vendor)
  • iced tea
  • bottled water

For culture under the stars:

  • gourmet cheese plate
  • pate or caviar
  • salmon mousse
  • baguettes & crackers
  • goat cheese tartlets
  • shrimp caesar salad
  • chocolate dipped strawberries
  • choice of mini desserts
  • sweet sherry or wine

For an ethnic adventure:

  • Chinese takeout or…
  • hummus and baba ganouj
  • pita triangles
  • curry chicken
  • beef satay
  • chilled couscous salad
  • lentil salad
  • baklava
  • dates and dried apricots
  • pomegranates

For a tailgate party:

  • pizza
  • crusty Italian bread
  • lunch meat & cheese tray
  • corn chips and salsa
  • gourmet brownies or s’mores
  • spiked cider
  • hot chocolate
  • steaming coffee

-- Michelle Nellett

 

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