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What to pack for a picnic in the park

Introduction: Summer is long, and staying at home seems like a waste of time. At this time, there will always be new ways to spend every day happily. Why not make an appointment with a few close friends and go to the park for a picnic! Then go to the park for a picnic What food should I bring? Come with me to see what to bring for a picnic in the park!

Pasta tower petite lasagnas

I came up with this Chinese name by myself Yes, it tastes great. The principle is to condense the tomato meat sauce pasta that my children love into a small muffin-shaped tower. It is super easy to carry and is my family’s preferred staple food on picnic days.

The method is to use chicken breast, tomato sauce, and cheese, follow the usual method of making pasta, and then put it in cups of "muffin towers" or other edible cup-shaped things. It's like a salty cupcake that can be eaten.

Pineapple Chicken Sandwich

The bread slices are lightly toasted and slightly crispy.

Pineapple should be sweet, chicken can be soaked in oil first, and salad dressing or cheese can be prepared according to your preference. Serving ham and eggs directly with cheese is also the most classic combination. If it is for adults, if you are an adult who doesn’t like cheese like me, you can replace the cheese with crushed avocado.

Taco Mexican pizza or burrito

Stir-fry a portion of meat sauce, add some minced vegetables, fry a large pot and take it away. Then buy ready-made burritos from the supermarket and bake them slightly hot. Go to the lawn and let the children roll it up and eat it.

Avocado, strawberry, baby spinach salad

Kiwi’s Chinese stomach doesn’t like cold salads, and these two are an exception. Because of the addition of fruit, sweet children like it. My secret for making salad is to prepare a good quality sealable bag (such as Ziploc), put all kinds of vegetables and fruits into the sealable bag, then pour in the salad dressing (or the yogurt that your child likes), and then start shaking, shaking, shaking , and finally pour it out into a big basin, which can completely avoid the embarrassment of having fruits and vegetables flying everywhere during a picnic.

What is often done is: prepare clean and fresh baby spinach, add a little salt, drain it, wash and slice the strawberries, it is also great to add some cherry tomatoes when there are no strawberries, cut the avocado into small pieces, and sprinkle some Also add some Mararisu cheese, chopped almonds and walnuts, bring it to the picnic place, top with yogurt and shake. If my Kiwi sister doesn't eat it, I will pour it with oil and vinegar sauce.

Prepare to drink

For children: If you have a car mini-fridge, I strongly recommend you to make tea with beautiful small fruits. I did it once, and it really attracted a lot of people. Bo people asked where they bought it, haha. Tips: Be sure to buy a good-looking glass bottle, preferably a wide-mouth bottle, otherwise the fruit will not come out after being stuffed into it, and it will become a one-time waste. And it must have a lid! The rest is to throw the fruit and ice cubes in, or if you like tea, throw a tea bag in. It’s just beautiful!

There is also something for adults (provided they don’t drive), bring champagne + fruit. It is beautiful and delicious when paired with ice cubes. It can make you tipsy accidentally. It is especially suitable for drinking when a few girlfriends take the children out together.