While leisurely in promise, picnics can be surprisingly tricky to execute. With the weather warming up, picnics will truly be the thing to help cool down. To save you from spoiling the perfect day, these are the few mistakes to avoid when planning a spring picnic.
Choosing the wrong spot
Choosing the right location is essential for a successful picnic. You can have your picnic in your garden or select a lovely park nearby. The dining atmosphere plays a crucial role in your picnic experience. The right spot will allow you to have the perfect picnic for you and your family. Being surrounded by all those green trees in and around the garden helps promote the correct serenity.

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Forgetting to bring ice packs
When packing for your picnic, don’t forget to bring ice packs to keep everything fresh and cool. The weather in spring gets warm, so having ice packs is essential. Ice packs will help keep things from getting spoiled quickly while you’re still at the picnic. When unpacking your picnic set, place the ice pack under a decorative towel and put the food containers in to help keep everything chilled.
Not bringing utensils
Unless everything is portioned individually, do not forget to pack an extra serving plate. Having the right utensils will make the picnic go smoothly. Touching ready-to-eat foods with your bare hands is a no-no at a picnic. You should always bring proper serving utensils. The other kind of disposable utensils you’ll need to bring are packets of salt and pepper, picnic-sized containers with mayo, and other condiments.
Forgetting to check the weather
Checking the weather should be one of the first essential things when planning a picnic. The sun might be out, but sometimes the weather may change on a whim. Knowing what the weather will be like will help you consider the right picnic menu to bring. You may want to arrive early for your picnic to avoid being out when the sun is at its strongest.

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