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In the previous article, we suggested that you start a picnic checklist,
improve it over time, and keep it handy for picnic prep. Here's
a list to get you started. Scratch out the items you don't need
and add others until you have the perfect list for your family.
If you keep the list on your computer, you can print out a new copy
whenever you need it.
We suggest keeping picnic and camping items in large containers
in the corner of your garage where you can grab them in a moment
and be ready for an outing.
* Cooler
* Ice for cooler (we prefer those “blue ice” blocks
that can be frozen in the freezer and reused)
* Eating and serving utensils
* Tablecloth or picnic blanket
* Cutting board and two sharp knives—a serrated knife for
bread and a paring knife to cut vegetables and other foods
* Napkins and paper towels
* Cleaning wipes
* Moist washcloth in a zipper-type plastic ba
* Hand towel
* Seasonings (we keep a small plastic tub filled with seasonings
plus salt and pepper)
* Sugar
* Condiments
* Vegetable oil for cooking
* Grill and propane or charcoal and fire starter
* Cooking pans and utensils
* Camping stove if you use one
* Drinking water
* Beverages
* A good book and family games with which to wait out a summer
storm
* Repair kit (we keep a tiny repair kit with a strip of duct tape,
a sewing kit, a small pocket knife, and a length of pliable wire)
* Matches
* Flashlight
* Can opener
* Insect repellant
* Sunscreen
* Calamine lotion
* First aid kit
* Roll of aluminum foil
* Trash bags for refuge
* Camera
* Bathing suit
* Folding chairs
* Map
Dennis Weaver is the general manager
at The Prepared Pantry (http://www.preparedpantry.com)
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