First, you'll need a picnic basket. This hamper for two is perfect for a romantic picnic-a-deux, and comes with plates, wine glasses, cutlery and a handy food cooler. It costs £105 from Oliver Bonas.
If stumping up a hundred quid on a picnic basket is too extravagant, just shove these colourful butterfly plates in a Tesco's bag and be done with it. They cost £24 from Rocket St George.
To picnic in comfort, you need a picnic blanket. Otherwise, you're just going to sit on a stone, or get mud on your skirt or ants in your pants. Or maybe all three. This stag print blanket from Graham & Green is both funky and functional as it has a waterproof backing to stop the dew spoiling your frock. It costs £40.
Now I know you should really use plastic tumblers for a picnic, but these embossed vintage style glasses from Marks and Spencer are just too pretty to ignore. So be careful, ok? They're £19.50 for four.
Now for food. A pork pie is a must for any picnic. Mrs King's pork pies are the genuine Melton Mowbray article. A 450g pie will set you back £6.95 from Foreman and Field.
For cheese, head straight to Neals Yard Dairy, where you can pick a ready made cheeseboard, or get one of the helpful folk to find you your perfect cheese match. This is a selection of cheeses that are all made with vegetable rennet. It costs £50, but it does feed 14 people.
To go with it, why not try some Damson Cheese. It's not really cheese, silly. It's a sort of solid jam that's lovely WITH cheese. It's £3.25 from uber-posh Fortnum & Mason.
After all that cheese and pie, you might want to be a bit healthy and have some salad. But if you're going to do that, you'll really need a salad dressing. We like Tracklements' new balsamic dressing, which is tangy and sweet. It's also great on leftover roast chicken, if you're feeling less virtuous. It costs £3.55 and is available direct from Tracklements or lots of nice little delis around the country.
You know what I like about picnics? When it rains, and then you have to have an indoor picnic. Indoor picnics are the best.
ReplyDeleteI have that Stag Picnic Blanket AND I used it yesterday for my Car Picnic. It was rad. I wrote about it this morning here ---> http://rosalilium.blogspot.com/2011/05/picnic-in-car.html
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