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A plastic pitcher of lemonade is a great way to cool your picnic. Read on and learn to make your own.

  1. Pack the Perfect Picnic
  2. Keep Picnicking Safe & Sanitary
  3. No-Mayonnaise Creamy Coleslaw
Picnic Basket Essentials

 

Coolers, containers, lemonade...these are just a few of the things a good picnic needs. We've made preparing your picnic simple with this guide. Now all you've got to do is find some sun, get some good company and head to the park.


 

Be Refreshed

Make your own soft drink, and let it cool your picnic. You’d never freeze a commercial soft drink, so all they do is give you one more thing to keep cold. But before there was Coke and Pepsi, there was lemonade. You can still make your own, using about three lemons for a litre. Squeeze the lemons, which should give you about 1/2 cup juice. Mix that with 1/2 cup sugar (or to taste), and add three cups water. Voilà! The night before your picnic, freeze the lemonade in plastic milk cartons. Then use the cartons to help keep the food cool in the cooler. Drink the lemonade as it thaws.

 Use Lots of Squirt Bottles

You can buy squeezable, plastic squirt bottles for next to nothing at any restaurant supply store. Use them for mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, barbecue sauce, salad dressings, oils, and any other condiment or cooking liquid. They are easy to pack and super clean to use. They’re one of the best secret tools of professional chefs.

Think Finger Foods…

Let’s be honest: Managing forks, spoons, and knives on a picnic isn’t much fun. You can make a terrific meal with foods that require only two fingers to eat! Start with the healthy nibbles: berries, cherry tomatoes, grapes, celery and carrot sticks, asparagus spears, olives, cheese cubes, crackers, and so on. Next, consult your favorite cookbook for appetizers like stuffed mushrooms, chicken fingers, or foccacia that can be eaten by hand. Need more substantial food? Sandwiches, ribs, fried chicken, and burgers all fall in the no-cutlery category. You’ll be grateful come cleanup time!

 ... But Bring Lots Of Hand Sanitizer

Bathrooms with warm water and good-quality soap are in short supply on picnics. So use the next best thing: waterless hand sanitizers. These cleaning gels kill germs instantly and dry nearly as fast. They’re the perfect hand-cleaning solution, particularly if you are serving finger foods. Be sure to have a large bottle on hand.

Keep Desserts Simple

On a hot summer day, there’s nothing better than a slice of watermelon, a fresh-picked peach, or a bowl of cold strawberries for the perfect ending to an outdoor meal. Skip the fruit salad—and all its preparation, serving, and cleanup hassles. Or serve up your best brownies and cookies. Again, these are all finger foods that require no plates or cutlery—and that everyone will love. 

Skip the Ice Cream

Don’t expect a cooler to keep ice cream frozen. Ads for coolers suggest they can keep just about anything cold. But don’t count on one to keep frozen things from turning to goop within a few hours. If you want to maximize your cooler’s ability to keep your food chilled remember that a full cooler stays cool longer than a half-full one. Pack it full in layers: ice on the bottom, then drinks, then more ice, and soft stuff such as sandwiches and potato salad on top.

Your Secret Weapon: A Checklist

Many a picnic has been less than perfect because some essential item was left behind. Make a checklist of foods and all the equipment that you need to transport and serve it. If you go on picnics often, put together a special picnic basket that contains all the basics. Leave it packed from picnic to picnic. Make sure to include such indispensables as a corkscrew, bottle opener, clips for closing bags of chips, bug repellent, adhesive strips, and antiseptic. Also pack several medium-size garbage bags for disposing of trash and recyclables when you get home.

 

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From: Forbidden Advice, Reader's Digest Canada

 

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