Picnics

Picnics
Title Picnics PDF eBook
Author Hilary Heminway
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Total Pages 158
Release 2007
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781423601432

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Picnics can be taken beyond a bunch of plastic-wrapped ham sandwiches and warm potato salad that ants won't even touch. Highlighted in this book are dozens of ideas on taking outdoor eating to new levels.Each themed picnic depicted features recipes, location ideas, decor, extra comfort items to bring, a "Do's and Don'ts" list and more. These are inspired ideas for family and friend get-togethers, whether they are by the lake or just in the backyard.

Max’s Picnic Book

Max’s Picnic Book
Title Max’s Picnic Book PDF eBook
Author Max Halley
Publisher Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages 402
Release 2021-03-18
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1784884286

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Irreverent, eccentric, Max's Picnic Book is the follow up the Sunday Times Bestseller, Max's Sandwich Book. Both an ode to the art of eating outdoors, and an entertaining, frivolous reinvention of it, Max and Ben will redefine what the picnic is, and celebrate its true potential, before creating 16 themed menus. Including ingenious hacks – think flavoured salts for dipping eggs and soft-serve with a shot of espresso – as well as twists on familiar favourites, this book about how and why we should picnic. Interpreting the ways in which we can eat outdoors through the eyes of their picnicking heroes, such as Hunter S. Thompson, Mary Berry and Snoop Dogg, the reader will be left with a broadened perception of what a picnic truly is.

Picnics

Picnics
Title Picnics PDF eBook
Author David Herbert
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages 104
Release 2006-04
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781840914672

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With 100 mouthwatering recipes, and ideas for hot summer days and chilly winter afternoons, this book explains how to make sure your food travels in style.

A Year of Picnics

A Year of Picnics
Title A Year of Picnics PDF eBook
Author Ashley English
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 241
Release 2017-04-04
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1611802156

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Everyone loves picnicking—dining in the great outdoors, cozied up on blankets, and surrounded by the beauty of the natural world. Now imagine doing it year-round, where the setting speaks to the foods served, and you've got A Year of Picnics! Savor good food and good company while lounging beneath the shady canopy of trees or under the sparkle of a starry sky. With just a picnic blanket and a little inspiration, you can transform mealtimes into an opportunity to relax, connect, and enjoy the outdoors. A Year of Picnics presents everything you need to picnic through the seasons, with over 70 picnic-perfect recipes, tips on selecting your location, advice for packing your basket, and creative ideas for outdoor activities. Through 20 themed picnics—celebrate the bounty of summer produce with a Table to Farm Picnic or revel in the colors of autumn with a Falling Leaves Picnic—you’ll discover the ways food can be elevated by your surroundings. From mountaintops to meadows, rooftops to formal gardens, let your picnicking take you to new places.

The Art of Picnics

The Art of Picnics
Title The Art of Picnics PDF eBook
Author Alanna O’Neil
Publisher Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages 304
Release 2021-09-14
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1642506478

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Gourmet Grazing for the Great Outdoors What could be the hidden key to health and happiness? It may just be tucked away in your picnic basket. The Art of Picnics encourages you to take a break from your fast-paced lifestyle, pick up a picnic basket, and reconnect with nature. Outdoor recipes for seasonal eating. There’s nothing more satisfying than good food and the great outdoors. And if you’re yearning for tranquility and the charm of nature, your own backyard may be your own special retreat. With a bounty of family-style food recipes for foodies of all skill levels, The Art of Picnics offers a new perspective on the traditional picnic. From decor to dessert. The perfect lounging, hiking, or camping cookbook, this beautifully photographed inspirational tome can also be used to feed your friends and family indoors (we’ll never tell!). Part easy recipe-book, part outdoor entertaining manual, The Art of Picnics is an accessible, visual guide to creating a quintessential outdoor gathering. Whether it’s cooking during the day for an upcountry lunch or preparing for a twilight gathering, you’ll capture a spark of outdoor adventure with twenty seasonal picnic ideas. Featuring vibrant photographs of picnic traditions and lush landscapes, inside you’ll find: • Décor ideas with woven rugs, crate tables, mismatched china, plush pillows • Planning recommendations like fresh-cut blooms, wine, and artisanal bread • One-of-a-kind recipes for sandwiches, grazing boards, and more! If you’re looking for charcuterie books, a snacks cookbook, or recipes for food on the go―or enjoyed Picnic, The Camp Cookout, or Platters and Boards―then you’ll love The Art of Picnics.

The Urban Picnic

The Urban Picnic
Title The Urban Picnic PDF eBook
Author John Burns
Publisher arsenal pulp press
Total Pages 353
Release 2005-04-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1551522888

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“The latest fashion among young city-dwellers, providing a new advertising niche for manufacturers of luxury products, is the good old family picnic.”—Le Monde “An upper-class English ritual traditionally confined to rural French life, the picnic has been rebranded.”—The Economist “The great charm of this social device is undoubtedly the freedom it affords. . . . To eat cold chicken and drink iced claret under trees, amid the grass and the flowers.”—Appleton’s Journal of Literature, Science, and Art, 1869 Urban picnics are a hot foodie trend right now; from The Economist to Le Monde, food journalists and lovers the world around are jumping on the blanket. Like so many of us, they want to put their hectic city lives on hold and enjoy themselves—without having to head off into the hinterland. The Urban Picnic is designed for modern gourmands and kitchen newcomers alike to inspire them to introduce a little pleasure and picnickery into their lives. With an irreverent and highly opinionated history of the picnic, strange accounts from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, original illustrations and over 200 recipes—many contributed from renowned chefs such as Nigella Lawson, Mark Bittman, Regan Daley and Bob Blumer—it’s the essential how-to (and how-not-to) for anyone who was ever looking for a tasty little morsel to eat under that tree that grows in Brooklyn. Two-color throughout. Recipes include: Barbecued Lemon Chicken (Anne Lindsay) Banana-Strawberry Layer Cake (Regan Daley) Mint Julep Peaches (Nigella Lawson) Chicken Liver Crostini (Umberto Menghi) Ahi Tuna Salad with Green Papaya (Rob Feenie)

Picnic

Picnic
Title Picnic PDF eBook
Author DeeDee Stovel
Publisher Storey Publishing
Total Pages 193
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1580173772

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Featuring all the foods of summer, this cookbook features 27 menus for packable repasts, with over 125 recipes for such dishes as Crispy Fried Chicken, Lobster Rolls, Pink Lemonade, and Grilled Salmon Filled with Mustard Dill Sauce. Two-color. Illustrations throughout.