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The Official Guide To Throwing The Ultimate Summer Picnic

Having a picnic is never as easy as it sounds. In the beginning, you think you can just throw some food in a bag, roll up a blanket, and drive over to the closest park. But then you realize you forgot napkins, or the flies start swarming, or you immediately sweat when you can’t find shade. In reality, throwing a summer picnic is way more fun when you prepare. That’s what this picnic guide is here for.

The best part about a picnic is that everything can be determined by what you want and what you have. Depending on where you live, you can play around with where you go, the types of picnic-friendly food you bring, what activities you can do, and who you want to invite. And, while the possibilities certainly are endless, that may also feel overwhelming. Therefore, here’s the ultimate summer picnic guide with some basic ideas of how you can get started planning your next big summer event.

Equipment

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Equipment can vary depending on the kind of picnic you are planning and where you decide to do it. Below is a list of some of the most basic things that sometimes seem to be forgotten and are also used most often when planning an activity like this.

– A blanket or fold up chairs

– A picnic basket, tote bag, and/or cooler

– Trash bags

– Plates

– Plastic serving utensils and cutlery

– Napkins

– Cups

– Bottle opener

– Salt and pepper

– Sharp knives 

Food to make

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In terms of recipes and best foods to bring on a picnic, you truly can’t go wrong. Our biggest tip is bringing things easily transportable, not too messy, and easily eaten with your hands. The food you bring is completely up to you. Ask yourself: Do I want to use ingredients from home? Do I want to make this a party? Do I just want to eat my favorite foods outside? If you want minimal to no cooking or prep, check out our guide to having a picnic with only products from Trader Joe’s. We recommend some of these common picnic recipes:

For snacking

Homemade trail mixes

Fruit

Cheese

– Crackers

Vegetables

Hummus

Baguette

For meals

Potato salad

– Macaroni salad

– Turkey and cheese roll ups

Quiche

Chicken salad

– Cucumber sandwiches

– Deli sandwiches

Desserts

Brownies

Cake

– Cookies

Pie

Beverages

Wine

– Water

– Soda

Sangria

Lemonade

– Juices 

Activities

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As we said before, you can pick whatever activity you and your friends or family members enjoy. Additionally, you may have certain choices in some locations that you don’t have in others such as hiking or swimming. Additional, easy activities to do include:

– Throwing a ball or frisbee

– Painting candles or wine glasses

– Reading a book

– Playing a card game or board game

– Taking photos

– Taking a walk

– Watching a sunset 

Locations

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You can truly make any place a perfect picnic spot, even your living room. However, if you are having trouble thinking of the perfect place to bring your friends, family, or significant other, below are some common locations people often picnic at

– The beach

– A waterfront

– In your backyard

– In your living room

– At a park

– On a hike

Kelly Troop is currently a National Writer for Spoon University and has written for them since January of 2023. Her article topics and interests range from restaurant guides and product reviews to interviews with food content creators and trending food news.

She is also in the process of taking over her university’s Spoon chapter at Bucknell. Outside of writing for Spoon University, Kelly is currently working toward her BA in Creative Writing from Bucknell, as well as a minor in Italian. She has worked in a number of different roles including a tour guide on her college campus, a content writer for MoneyLion, a financial technology company, and is currently working in the alumni and development department at the Horace Mann School in Riverdale, N.Y.

In her free time, Kelly loves to read, cook, and play tennis with her friends and family. Her favorite genre is murder mystery, and she just finished reading The Da Vinci Code. Additionally, her favorite dish to make is homemade pasta with fresh pesto sauce. She is hardworking and diligent and is interested in a career of publishing, advertising, editorial, and/or marketing after she graduates college.