National Picnic Week: 15-24 June
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on 15-06-2018 13:57
Hi everyone!
You might know from our poll topic the other day that my favourite summer meal takes place at a picnic in a park. Did you know that today starts the National Picnic Week across the UK, 15-24 June?
To celebrate the National Picnic Week, I'd like to ask you all for some ideas for your perfect picnic!
- What would be the ideal picnic location?
- What food(s) would you pack for your picnic? What drinks?
- How many people would be coming with you?
- Would you have any activities/games during the picnic, or is it just about the food?
Looking forward to reading about your perfect picnic and perhaps getting some ideas for mine too.
(image from the picnic week website, here)
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on 15-06-2018 14:07
Hi @Marjo. I can't help with this at all.
My husband would rather stick pins in his eyes than go on a picnic.
He has a complete aversion to people 'staring' at him whilst he eats.
We have in the past driven down to France and Spain and there are some lovely picnic sites en-route
The boys and I ate our picnic via these lovely sites. My husband sat in the car to eat his...
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on 15-06-2018 15:19
Give me a table indoors, either a restaurant or at home. And @Cleoriff you should point out to Ray that people stare in a restaurant too. People are just naturally curious,(nosey!)
Sorry, obviously I'm a bore 😉
Now I'm really away for a bath and hair wash finally. Bye all for now 😆
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on 15-06-2018 16:56
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on 15-06-2018 16:56
My best picnic was so surreal, sat on a beach in Bang Saen with my son and two young ladies on Christmas Day, temperature of 35°C. Usually I don't do picnics but Chicken, fish, rice and some unspeakable fried scorpions made that a Christmas to remember. My wife doesn't do beaches so it's unlikely to be something I'd ever repeat. ...although what the eye doesn't see.....
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on 18-06-2018 14:49
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on 18-06-2018 14:49
Picnics can be sooooo nice if they're well organised
I'd have mainly bread, cheese, and little antipasti-style things - olives, plum tomatoes, lemony artichoke hearts. Maybe some nice hummus and tapenade as well. I'd probably want to have it somewhere quiet, by a riverside or in a park with loads of shade from big trees Bring along some music, and a couple of board games - perfect with my boyrfriend, or/and a handful of friends!
@Cleoriff What kind of picnics did you have with your boys in France and Spain? Would Ray also be against a picnic in your garden if the weather is really really nice? Nobody to stare at you eating there
@Glory1 Not a bore at all, it takes all sorts
@jonsie That sounds like one hell of a picnic, very unusual menu as well
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on 18-06-2018 18:11
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on 18-06-2018 18:11
Hi @EmilieT Nothing special packed for the picnic, as I was aware Mr 'Gottagetamoveon' would be impatiently waiting for us to get back in the car so he could put his foot down to continue the journey.
I have just asked him if he would picnic in the garden and he replied 'what the hell for?'
So I'm guessing that would be a No then....
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18-06-2018 18:39 - edited 18-06-2018 18:41
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18-06-2018 18:39 - edited 18-06-2018 18:41
@Cleoriff wrote:
Hi @EmilieT Nothing special packed for the picnic, as I was aware Mr 'Gottagetamoveon' would be impatiently waiting for us to get back in the car so he could put his foot down to continue the journey.
I have just asked him if he would picnic in the garden and he replied 'what the hell for?'
So I'm guessing that would be a No then....
I'm going to have a picnic in a garden at least if not in a park, hopefully soon! Will utilise bf's garden for that as, sadly, I don't have my own. A dream location would be a (private) roof-top garden with a view over some grassy hills and fields with flowers. @Glory1 Err I hate bugs, I hadn't thought of that actually. But surely if you use a large blanket they wouldn't reach you? That's what I'm hoping!
@EmilieT Yessss all those foods, sounds great and now I'm hungry! I'd also have strawberries, blueberries and raspberries and some nice drinks too.
@jonsie OMG fried scorpions did you eat them?
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on 18-06-2018 18:50
Blanket on the grass by a river
cold roast chicken thighs + crusty rolls + Wensleydale cheese + grapes + quiche + crisps + Dairylea sandwiches for the kids + cake to finish with ... orange cordial & flasks of coffee
Paddling in the river
One memorable picnic had my dear dad Roy, bless him, make a raft out of 2 litre plastic bottles tied together with string ... kids & adults alike had fun with this
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on 18-06-2018 19:05
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on 18-06-2018 19:05
@Marjo wrote:
@Glory1 Err I hate bugs, I hadn't thought of that actually. But surely if you use a large blanket they wouldn't reach you? That's what I'm hoping!
Perhaps @Marjo but my fear is them crawling on the blanket. I'm sure they could. Anyway, not going to risk it
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on 18-06-2018 23:39
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