Stick with a Tried and True Classic

06 26th, 2009 Author: PicnicPacker

As a time-honored outdoor tradition, picnics bring to mind certain indelible images. When the topic comes up in conversation, some people are reminded of balmy summer evenings spent among friends. Other times, people think of the animals that are known to crash the party – maybe a hungry troop of ants or a swooping seagull. In any case, it’s these personal memories that make picnics such a celebrated pastime.

An outdoor lunch outing’s characteristics may be basic, but when taken as a whole they are the stuff of lasting memories. Some opt to bring along classic wicker picnic baskets, items made famous in Yogi Bear cartoons. These baskets are as durable as they are practical. Charged with the crucial task of carrying our foodstuffs to the woods, beach, or a grassy field, a wicker basket contains all the ingredients for a great afternoon.

The Modern Picnic Basket

06 9th, 2009 Author: PicnicPacker

When people think of picnic baskets, they probably get an image of something pretty rudimentary. And that’s technically not incorrect, because picnic baskets can be understood as any basket intended to carry food and accessories to an outdoor meal. These baskets, however, have undergone a great deal of change in the recent years, and as such, they have become increasingly elaborate.

To that end, a picnic basket will often contain insulated areas wherein hot food can be kept hot and cold food can be kept cool. This not only allows you to enjoy a hot meal in the outdoors, but it also means you don’t have to worry so much about items that need to be refrigerated going bad while you’re on the way to the lunch spot. These baskets are also often equipped with areas for plates, cutlery, and various accessories such as a corkscrew. Many have also been modified to accommodate a place for a bottle of wine as well as a detachable blanket.

The Easier Way to Picnic

05 26th, 2009 Author: PicnicPacker

No one should be excluded from the fun and spontaneity of an outdoor picnic. But for some people, carrying a picnic basket isn’t feasible. Once it’s filled with all the food and beverages, it can actually become somewhat heavy, and it might simply be too much to carry the basket all the way to the lunch spot. Or, if it’s not too heavy, maybe it’s simply too awkward. Many people, after all, like to bike into their picnic destination, and a basket makes that a bit tricky.

One solution is to look into any number of wine picnic backpacks. Not only are these specially equipped to safely and securely transport your wine, but they can also be worn like a standard backpack. By freeing both your hands, many picnickers find that a backpack makes the prospect of picnicking all the easier. And because you can bike or hike in, it also allows you to reach even more secluded and romantic areas than you might with a standard picnic basket.

Enjoy Your Chianti Outdoors

05 11th, 2009 Author: PicnicPacker

No picnic is complete without the right beverages. For some people, that means a thermos of hot tea or coffee. For others it means an assortment of fruit juices. But for many people, every picnic is best enjoyed with a lovely bottle of chardonnay or a nice, full bodied merlot. But if you’re a wine connoisseur, it used to be tricky for you to take a bottle with you on your picnic. Without the proper place to store it, it was simply too likely that the glass bottle would break in transit.

But now there’s an easy way to bypass this problem. With wine carriers, you can comfortably and easily bring along whatever bottle of wine you’d like. Often they are even outfitted with insulation, so the bottle won’t get overly hot or cold once it’s outside. The insulation also provides another level of padding, helping to ensure your wine will arrive to the picnic intact.

Uses for Your Picnic Tote Bag

04 29th, 2009 Author: AStarling

 

 

 

 

Well, the warmer air is arriving and that brings more people outdoors.  On a nice afternoon in the sun is a great time for a picnic.  Whether it is a romantic picnic for two or a family picnic,  you will need to bring along several different things.  One thing to bring is a picnic tote that is insulated to carry some food items, or you can also bring along a non insulated picnic tote. This tote is great for carring your camera, sunglasses, sunscreen and many other items that you would need.

So, with it being a long cold winter now is the time for that nice day in the park with the familly.  Or that romantic picnic at the top of the mountain.  Which ever it maybe just enjoy that day and best of all enjoy the sun and the people you have with you.

The Perfect Date Made Easy

04 27th, 2009 Author: PicnicPacker

If you’re looking to impress a new love in your life, you can’t ever go wrong with a picnic lunch. After all, there’s nothing more romantic than a spontaneous, secluded, and private lunch outdoors. But many of the really private picnic spots require a moderate to heavy hike. This is especially true if you want to experience a breathtaking view with your lunch.

This poses a difficult logistical problem, because it’s not likely that you want to haul an entire picnic basket and blanket to your lunch spot at the top of the mountain ridge. But that doesn’t mean you have to abandon the idea of a private lunch for two. Simply replace your picnic basket with a picnic backpack. These have all the compartments and handy pockets necessary for a full lunch, but you’ll be left with your hands free for an easy trekking experience.

Making your Picnic Easy

04 25th, 2009 Author: AStarling

 

 

In my opinion, I have found a remarkable new cooler,it is the Collapsible Rolling Cooler. When collapsed it is as small as a computer laptop bag.

The cooler is made with SuperFoam High Performance Insulation, and is lined with a Therma-Flect reflective barrier, which simply means this collapsible, light weight cooler keeps things cool and also is guaranteed not to leak. 

I bypassed the usual dread of hauling the cooler down to the beach. The cooler’s wheels are heavy duty, designed to be used off the road. The wheels didn’t bog down in the sand like heavy plastic and Styrofoam coolers. This cooler also has a retractable, telescopic handle, which makes pulling easy. There’s no bending and stooping to reach a handle as with traditional coolers. The Collapsible Rolling Cooler was the easiest cooler I have every carried on or off the beach.

So. if you are planning a day at the beach or a day at the park or even a day trip this Collapsible Rolling Cooler will make your trip a much easier way to carry all your packed goods.

Modern Day Wicker Basket

04 24th, 2009 Author: AStarling

Wicker picnic baskets are a lovely and a traditional way to pack a breakfast, lunch, dinner, or just brunch on a Sunday afternoon. You can take it with you anywhere — to your backyard garden, your neighborhood park, or as a special luxury treat, on a camping trip. You can even bring it on boat trip you may have planned. They make for a great gift for a friend, family member, loved one, or new neighbor.

Wicker is a type of natural straw popularly used to make not only picnic baskets but chairs, tables, folding walls, and more. Wicker is made out of any flexible branch or twig, but it is most commonly made out of willow branches. The wicker straws or branches are woven or laced together to create a tight weave that is light but solid, simple but elegant.

Your getaway in the Park

04 7th, 2009 Author: AStarling

 

 

When you are planning that next picnic in the park, you need to plan ahead as to what to bring.  You know for sure you will be packing your food and drinks.  Maybe bring along some games to play or a radio.  One other thing to bring along is your picnic blanket.

Sitting on the picnic blanket is so much nicer to sit on then the grass.  You can then lay down and enjoy the hot sun on your face while relaxing in the park.

If you are hiking and taking along a lunch picnic blankets now come with carriers so they are easy to carry on a hike.

Keepin’ it Cool

04 7th, 2009 Author: PicnicPacker

I always bring a nice bottle of wine to a special occasion. Heck, I have even been known to bring one to a casual gathering. There’s nothing like a glass of wine to get the conversation going. In order to pick a wine that best matches the food served, I usually ask the host in advance whether they will be making seafood, pasta or red meat.

When the menu is steak and potatoes, for example, I will usually pick a cabernet or merlot. When the host is cooking pasta, I bring a Shiraz. And, when the menu involves seafood, I like to choose a mild chardonnay. To keep my white wines cool, I always use one of my handy wine totes. These specially-designed totes are easy to transport and temperature assured.