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Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 06 Mar 2019, 19:40
by Letora
Spring is right around the corner for me. I've started thinking of what to take with me on a picnic when the weather warms up. My top five tend to be:

1. Fresh Brewed Iced Tea
2. Watermelon
3. Grinders (ham and cheese, or turkey and cheese)
4. Potato Chips
5. Brownies

Though this year I'm going to be trying black bean brownies instead of a box mix.

I'd be interested to know what other people bring on a picnic.

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 06 Mar 2019, 23:32
by ButterfliBookworm
What I pack for a picnic always depends on whether I'm going alone or with my sweetheart. I'm pretty flexible and love to try new things, but my partner is a picky eater after lots of bad food experiences as a child.

So, if my sweetheart and I are going together (this is actually what we did for a number of our first dates):
1. Chilled bottle of wine
2. Crackers
3. Homemade Tuna Spread
4. Homemade Salmon Spread
5. Sliced Cheeses
6. Chocolate covered cherries or a bag of Dove's dark chocolates

Now, if I'm going by myself...
1. Tea or Homemade Lemonade
2. Seedless grapes
3. Sliced Granny Smith Apples and Cheddar Cheese
4. Cold Veggie Sandwich
5. Dried Strawberries with Dark Chocolate Chips
6. A good book... because it's food for the soul.

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 21 Mar 2019, 21:54
by Ak1412
A couple friends and i will be picnicking next weekend. There is a decent walk so we need to mostly have light foods. Any suggestions?

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 22 Mar 2019, 10:35
by Letora
Ak1412 wrote: 21 Mar 2019, 21:54 A couple friends and i will be picnicking next weekend. There is a decent walk so we need to mostly have light foods. Any suggestions?
For crunchy stuff, you could always bring trail mix or chips. If you want to eat as you walk you can bring wraps instead of sandwiches that way they are easier to manage. Mason jar salads are fun to make, they are premixed so you don't have to worry about bringing all the ingredients to put together. You could do premade salads like potato salad or tuna salad as well. Sandwich kabobs are a good twist too, where you put sandwich meat and cheese on a wooden kabob and fresh vegetables like tomatoes and olives. If I am hiking and picnicking I tend to bring a backpack to hold drinks and anything that doesn't need to be kept cool. I hope this helps!

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 23 Mar 2019, 15:43
by Ak1412
Letora wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 10:35
Ak1412 wrote: 21 Mar 2019, 21:54 A couple friends and i will be picnicking next weekend. There is a decent walk so we need to mostly have light foods. Any suggestions?
For crunchy stuff, you could always bring trail mix or chips. If you want to eat as you walk you can bring wraps instead of sandwiches that way they are easier to manage. Mason jar salads are fun to make, they are premixed so you don't have to worry about bringing all the ingredients to put together. You could do premade salads like potato salad or tuna salad as well. Sandwich kabobs are a good twist too, where you put sandwich meat and cheese on a wooden kabob and fresh vegetables like tomatoes and olives. If I am hiking and picnicking I tend to bring a backpack to hold drinks and anything that doesn't need to be kept cool. I hope this helps!
Yes! Thank you!

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 25 Mar 2019, 11:58
by IamShing
Its summer where I am.. I would love
peanuts
watermelon
chocolates
pineapple
water
and i would be happy.

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 01 May 2019, 15:22
by Julie Petitbon
If I had these five foods and a good book, I'd be a happy lady! :)
Watermelon
tomatoes
cheese
olives
crackers

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 01 May 2019, 17:04
by Letora
Julie Petitbon wrote: 01 May 2019, 15:22 If I had these five foods and a good book, I'd be a happy lady! :)
Watermelon
tomatoes
cheese
olives
crackers
Farm fresh tomatoes are the best during the summer!

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 11 May 2019, 11:47
by imSunshine
Anything that could defy the cold would work out for me..but, of course I love me some watermelons to keep off the thirsty rabbit

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 24 Jun 2019, 00:06
by Nicole_Boyd
1. A good PB and J on homemade bread
2. Nectarines
3. Grapes
4. Strawberry Lemonade
5. Brownies

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 25 Jun 2019, 08:36
by Saffron
Berries
Dairy-free joghurt
Cookies
Olives
Water

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 30 Jun 2019, 04:37
by Charlie19
Wow they sound delicious to me.
i would love to have:
pizza, coffee, bbq, cheese, and chips.

Re: Top Five for a Picnic

Posted: 21 Apr 2020, 21:18
by DEEPA PUJARI
For a picnic, I would like to take
Pasta
Cold drinks
Popsicles
fruits
corn
chips and cakes
tea