![]() Remember, the most important part of a picnic is your dining partner, and with the right equipment and preparation, you can let the picnic take care of itself and flow effortlessly from your capable fingertips, while you focus on entertaining and enjoying each other's company. ![]() Comfort is important, so consider packing pillows or something you can use to enjoy time outdoors together.Aged Gouda, asiago, manchego or pecorino all work well. Firm, low-moisture cheese is best for picnics, as it doesn't become affected by the sun and heat as easily as soft cheese.Pack accordingly - these are often the heaviest part of your load! Bottled water, fruit juice, craft sodas, or beer are also great options, too.If your partner fancies red wine, Pinot Noir is a good bet. Crisp chilled Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay also works well for a summer day. Rosé is a popular wine for picnics - serve slightly chilled, this is generally a nice in-between wine that compliments a wide variety of dishes.Wait to dress any salads you choose, to keep things fresh.TIP: pre-slice sandwiches and segment them with toothpicks for an extremely efficient execution. Substitute pesto for mayonnaise in sandwiches (it keeps better) or check out one of our baskets with integrated coolers for added convenience and longer food preservation. ![]() Sandwiches, wraps, cut fruit, hard-boiled eggs, chicken wings, baguette, cut vegetables, chips and cookies all are good options.
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