Picnic FoodsWritten by Dana Bennett Too many of us live life in the fast lane. We want things fast, and sometimes we give up the frills and fancies in our day to day life just to get things quickly. Picnics by nature, embrace the slowness of the day. Spring afternoons with the biggest worry being a Frisbee is the order of the day in Picnic Land! So when you ponder a picnic, of course you ponder food. The 18 hour-a-day you says run through McDonalds and grab “to go” food and rush to go relax. In the simple nature of the day, I would be remiss to say I did not at least once do exactly that, but remembering all the same that a picnic brings a little bit of “lazy luxury” to the day. Your picnic food should do the same. “Lazy Luxury” with picnic foods is all about attitude. Think ole George W is too good to eat a McDonald’s hamburger? Hell no—but I’m sure it’s served on very cultured china plates! Don’t make your picnic harder when it comes to picnic foods, just make it a bit more luxurious. Try combining a hamburger with a great bottle of wine or fried chicken with what looks like a high end veggie tray. Embrace the unusual, but don’t kill yourself preparing picnic foods for it! Here’s what I mean, try these picnic foods:
So to summarize, what is my advice about picnic foods? Eat what you like, but do it in style, make it memorable, go high-end with the presentation, but not necessarily with the food. Eating picnic foods is not about how much you spend, but how much you enjoy the experience. Make it an event. With a picnic food, go to the end of the daring scale, combine the unexpected! Pair a $100 bottle of wine with a $3 hamburger! Your special someone for that intimate picnic (or guests) will rave about it for years! Related Categories |

