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Tips : Food Last Updated: Jul 19th, 2008 - 05:41:39

Organizing a Romantic Picnic
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Oct 28, 2007, 14:52



Picnics are not just a great way for families to spend quality time. Couples find that a picnic meal made for two can be quite romantic. Here are some suggestions for spending a few hours with that special someone in your life.

When planning a romantic picnic, atmosphere is key. The right setting can signal to your significant other exactly how you are feeling. If you are lucky enough to live near water, the evening sunset from the beach or a pier can set the mood. For urban locations, the setting sun against the skyscrapers is also a wonderful sight.

The location for your romantic date doesn’t have to be a venue that you must drive to reach. The comfort of your own backyard can be cozy and inviting. On a warm spring night, lighting tiki torches around the back patio or stringing white lights around the patio umbrella gives your home the feeling of a foreign location. They can take you from the suburbs to somewhere exotic in no time.

Nothing says romance like a bottle of bubbly. Another benefit of a backyard romantic picnic is that you don’t have to worry about driving home after consuming all of that champagne. Let the champagne or wine chill in an ice bucket. Cover the table with a lacy tablecloth for an elegant meal together.

This is supposed to be a romantic event so do away with the plastic cups and other disposable utensils. Use real plates, silverware, napkins, and champagne flutes. Set up a CD player or mp3 player with speakers to envelope the evening in sweet music. Candles on the table are a classic romantic touch.

Depending on the time of year, choose the food accordingly. In the spring or summer, a cold meal can be a great option. Select chocolate covered strawberries that have been well chilled to complement the champagne. Cheese and crackers are light and easy to fix. A seafood or chicken salad on a bed of romaine lettuce is ideal on a warm evening.

When evenings are cooler in the fall and winter months, make a warm seafood bisque or chowder to knock the chill off the bones. Serve with warm toast points or oyster crackers. A creamy dessert, preferably warm, can make a well rounded meal.

You may want something other than champagne when the weather gets cold. Savor your dessert with an Irish coffee or an after dinner cognac to warm you up. Use your imagination. If you can pack it, you can enjoy it at a picnic.

Romance comes in a variety of forms—even a picnic basket. Surprise your significant other with a few hours away from it all in dreamy bliss. A picnic may be just what they need.


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