Outdoor Picnic Preparations

Weekend leisure time calls for enjoyable outings to the countryside for picnics with family or friends.


It's a great opportunity to breathe in the fresh air, savor the earthy scent of the soil, and immerse in nature.


Before heading to the countryside, pay attention to some important precautions:


1. Study the equipment needed for the picnic. It's essential to streamline and ensure a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.


2. Safety should be the top priority during the journey. When traveling with children, it's important to avoid potentially dangerous places. Take extra caution near water bodies to prevent any water-related accidents, and avoid approaching steep and hazardous areas.


3. If the weather is hot, be mindful of sunburn and apply sunscreen generously. Drinking plenty of water is crucial as it is essential for the normal functioning of the body during activities.


4. Protect yourself from mosquito bites by wearing light-colored clothes. Apply mosquito repellent on exposed skin to minimize their nuisance. Additionally, it's advisable to carry medicines for treating injuries or heat stroke.


5. Fire safety is crucial in the wilderness. Ensure that no garbage is left behind after the excursion and maintain cleanliness and environmental hygiene.


Details about essential items for the picnic:


1. The first and most important aspect is food. This largely depends on personal preferences, so it's best to do your own shopping. Consider the following principles while selecting food items:


Easy to carry and not too soupy.


Convenient to eat without making your hands messy.


Pack sauces separately, as those provided by fast-food restaurants can be a good choice.


Non-perishable items that are easy to share.


A mix of sweet and savory options.


Food recommendations:


Fruit slices, salads, French fries, grilled chicken wings, sandwiches, buns, cupcakes, sushi, rice balls, pizza, cookies, etc.


Drink recommendations:


Water, tea, and juice are preferred. Carbonated beverages are not recommended due to preservation issues. Carry cold water bottles or larger containers. Write names on paper cups for reuse and environmental friendliness.


2. The second essential item is a picnic mat. Choose a size according to the number of people, preferably a slightly larger mat measuring 200 * 150cm. Ensure that the picnic mat is waterproof to avoid wet grass or spills.


It is recommended to use a bamboo or rattan picnic basket, similar to those used for fruit gifting. These materials are lightweight and complement the leisurely ambiance.


To avoid an uneven surface, consider using a wooden tray to place the food, enhancing the picnic experience. It is advisable not to use newspapers as they may contaminate the food with ink.


3. Don't forget to bring sunscreen, mosquito repellent, first aid supplies for treating injuries, and medication for heat stroke. Since most picnic spots are open spaces like parks, grasslands, or riverbanks, they are prone to mosquito and insect infestations.


Therefore, having mosquito repellent, sun hats, sunglasses, umbrellas, and sunscreen will enhance your picnic experience. Stay updated with the weather forecast and be prepared with umbrellas and lightweight raincoats.


4. Carry essential cleaning supplies such as toilet paper and wet wipes. Hygiene is crucial when dining outdoors, and some picnic sites may have limited cleaning facilities. Having these supplies on hand is convenient for handwashing before meals or cleaning up spills.


5. Consider bringing a hammock if it suits your preferences.


6. An outdoor tent may be necessary depending on your specific needs.