thread: What do you pack up for a Picnic?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Sep 2009
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    What do you pack up for a Picnic?

    Hi all

    Just curious what you pack up for a picnic. Went with all the kids and MIL on one the other day, it was ok, but was just the standard boring meat sandwiches, chips and lamingtons. There were a couple of other families in the picnic area, and I found myself trying to sneak a look at there lunch on the way to the loo
    So rather than embarrassing myself by peeking why don't all you lovely ladies tell me what's in your picnic esky's and hampers

    thanks

  2. #2
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    Jun 2005
    Perth
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    Quiche - whether it be mini quiches or a large one
    Bacon and egg pie (only when I can really be bothered!!)
    Cold or hot chicken and fresh rolls
    Dip and crackers and cut up carrot etc

  3. #3
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    Jul 2009
    2,251

    We usually do Cold chicken wings or mini quiches, roast chicken, mini sausage rolls etc.
    We then have dips, crackers, carrot, celery, cucumber sticks, cherry tomatoes, capsicum slices, tasty cheese cubes, camembert, fetta, olives, grapes, watermelon.
    Chocolate of course. We love finger foods for our picnics, lot's of nibblies!

  4. #4
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    Jan 2011
    Perth, WA
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    I pack fresh rolls, all salad pre-cut in individual containers, cold meats (so everyone makes there own)
    Also mini quiches, chips, bickies and dip, cut up fruit, muffins and chocolate biscuits.

  5. #5
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    Jan 2009
    A Pirate Ship
    3,627

    I always seem to pack the same things which I love but don't have all the time.
    Corn thins to put peanut butter on with salad
    Apricot logs or bites
    Chocolate coated peanuts & Sultanas
    Juice (we don't usually drink it)
    Banana and mandarin
    Hot and Spicy bar mix snack thingo mix stuff from the fruit/nut and seed bar in the supermarket

    Honestly if I were more creative I'd love to take red wine, soft cheese, dips, crackers, chilli olives and maybe some turkish bread with taziki and a home made pumpkin dip with ginger and coriander in it.

  6. #6
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    Nov 2008
    Perth
    3,686

    Fresh bread or wraps (Mission are our favourite brand of wraps), BBQ chicken and a tossed salad so it can either be eaten on the side or in a wrap/sandwich, cheese and dip platter, antipasto goodies, chips, some fruit, sparkling mineral water and wine - when not PG!

  7. #7
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    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
    4,219

    I make a cob loaf sandwich that is packed with roasted vegetables such as capsicum, zucchini, eggplant, mushrooms etc and ham, salami & cheeses - fetta, chedder & parmesan mostly. I wrap it in foil and bake it before we leave. We then cut it up there and it is delicious hot or cold. I sometimes make greek style lamb cutlets, quiches etc. I usually always take along something sweet too - cupcakes, brownies, scones etc.
    Yummo! I love picnics

  8. #8
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    Sep 2009
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    thanks ladies keep the ideas coming.

    Going to pinch your idea's and have a super duper picnic next time

    Then everyone else will be peeking over at my feast on the way to the loo

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    Jun 2003
    Ubiquity
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    Chicken Drumsticks
    Chicken Drummettes
    Turkey Meatballs
    Lamb Koftas
    Cheeses
    Dips/Crackers
    Potato Salad
    Roast Potatoes (cooked in wine & herbs - awesome cold)
    Avocado Tomato Salsa
    Roast Veg Salad w/rocket
    Mini Quiches
    Panini
    Quesadillas
    Brownies
    Cupcakes
    Cookie Bites
    Savoury Muffins
    Some slices PB Reeses, Hazelnut, Lemon, Apple Slice etc
    Thermos coffee/hot chocolate
    Juice

    LOTS of things. The taste picnic section is huge I get lots of ideas from there.

  11. #11
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    Sep 2009
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    Thanks Rouge, wow sounds Yummy, can i sneak in the picnic bag on one of your outings
    Checked out 'Taste' thanks, some great ideas.

  12. #12
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2005
    Blue Mountains
    5,086

    Depends how planned the picnic is! Our stock standard is bbq chook (hot or cold), bread rolls and a bit of salad. Often picked up on the way haha.

    I might be the one envying your next picnic hamper BF! haha

  13. #13
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    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
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    We have a stock standard picnic here.... the same everytime!

    hummous
    salsa
    carrot sticks
    pita bread snacks for dipping
    sandwiches for the kids
    loaf of bread not cut so I can cut thick pieces
    cheese, goats cheese usually
    baby spinach
    sliced tomato
    thermos of coffee
    water for kidlets
    DH & I will create out own sandwiches or just open face bread with cheese, spinach and tomato and snack away....