
The weather is gorgeous, kids are out of
school, and you’re looking for a way to carpe diem (you know, seize the day).
What better way to do that than to have a picnic? This post will help you plan the menu, whether you're having a romantic picnic for two, a family affair, or a neighborhood bash.
Choosing Your Picnic Location
Whether you’re in the country, on the
beach, or in a big city , you can have a great picnic (hey, New Yorkers have their own picnic club). If it’s raining (or if it’s too hot outside) try a simple
spread on the living room floor. The backyard is a perfect place for a
close-to-home packed lunch, or try a park, the local playground, a drive-in
movie, a pier, or even the rooftop of a tall building. Kathy’s idea of the perfect picnic
(pictured below) actually involves no cooking!

What to pack?
For some folks, picnics are elaborate
schemes that involve transporting raw meat, a bag of charcoal, condiments, folding tables and chairs, and more to their destination.
For others, picnics are simple meals, involving finger foods made from
fresh summer produce, a blanket to sit on, and as few plates and utensils as possible. Here are some basic essentials for any style of picnic:
- Good company, whether it’s a romantic picnic for two, a family
picnic, or a neighborhood event
- Good food and drinks
- Blanket, tablecloth, or folding chairs, depending on your picnic
location
- A cooler for your food. Hot foods and cold foods should not be
kept in the same cooler, and raw meat should be in a small separate
cooler. Read more about picnic food
safety at North Carolina State
University website
- Serving utensils, eating utensils, dishes, glasses. Some picnic baskets come equipped with all of these things in a ready-to-go package!
- Napkins, baby wipes and hand sanitizer
- A bag for trash, if you’re using disposable napkins or paper
plates
- A small “just-in-case” kit – bug spray, band-aids, sunscreen, and
tissues
Picnic Menus
Here are three menu ideas, depending on the kind of outing you want to have.

Romantic Picnic for Two
- Location: A waterfront park, boat, or shady, secluded spot
- Company: Just the two of you
- Entrée: A Thermos of creamy soup, either hot or cold
- Side: Cheese, jam and a baguette
- Dessert: Fruit with chocolate or fruit dip (pictured above) for drizzling or dunking
- Drink: Wine, champagne or sangria

Family Fun Picnic
- Location: Your family’s favorite playground or park, a
family-friendly drive-in movie, or a free open-air concert
- Company: The whole gang
- Entrée: Sandwiches. For something a little different, try a tomato basil sandwich; for something a little British, try a proper
cucumber
sandwich, or for something a little New Orleans, try a muffuletta, which is a sandwich on foccaccia-like bread, with
sliced meats, cheese, and olive salad (the defining ingredient). The kids will appreciate good old tuna
sandwiches.
- Side: Vegetables with dip, or a marinated vegetable
salad
- Dessert: Chocolate fudge brownie
cupcakes

Neighborhood Grill Picnic
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Your family’s favorite playground or park, a family-friendly drive-in movie, or a free open-air concert