Picnic checklist: Must-have items to make your next outdoor feast a success
After a cooler season packed with cozy, home-cooked meals, it’s time to venture out of the house and soak up some sun courtesy of an outdoor picnic. Whether you head to a park or a beach for this low-cost summer activity, the things needed for a picnic are roughly the same.
Food and drinks
Ice pack or bags of ice
Prevent food from spoiling by keeping everything cold with re-freezable ice packs. Or, fill a couple of resealable bags with ice cubes: They’ll chill food as it’s transported. Add ice cubes to drinks during the picnic. Empty out whatever remains before you go, for a lighter trip home.
Beverages
Staying hydrated is one of the best ways to beat the heat on a scorching day. Bring an assortment of beverages, such as bottled water and juice.
Desserts
It can be as simple as slices of watermelon or other fresh summer fruits (think plums, peaches, and berries), or go ahead and indulge in a favorite baked good like brownies or cookies. And if a campfire is part of your picnic plans, simply pack along the fixings for s’mores.
Condiments
Some kinds of ketchup and mustard come in mini jars that are small enough to throw in your tote. (Keep the jars to refill at home for your next picnic.) And don’t forget the salt and pepper.
Tableware
Cleanup
Miscellaneous
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