For me, fall is the perfect time for a picnic. I know most people prefer summer, but if you’re not a hot weather person (and I’m certainly not), autumn weather is ideal. So pull on a sweater (and your favorite fall boots), pack up your basket, and head outdoors. With these picnic hacks and tips, your picnic is sure to go off without a hitch.
There are few things so pleasant as a picnic eaten in perfect comfort. – W Somerset Maugham
Clever Picnic Hacks and Tips
1. Genius Picnic Hack To Save On Space
Don’t worry about bringing along salt and pepper shakers or containers of your favorite herbs. Put them in Tic Tac containers instead. These are such a brilliant picnic hack for when you don’t seem to have enough space for everything you need because they’re small and easily portable… win!
2. Easy Picnic Hack For Cold Perfectly Dry Picnic Sandwiches
Is there a greater mood damper than packing stuff for your picnic and then getting everything is all wet and sloshy because you’re still using bagged ice? Imagine finding your picnic sandwiches all wet because the water from the bagged ice seeped into your Ziploc bags or containers…
This stops with this picnic hack – freeze water bottles to put in your cooler rather than bags of ice. It’s less messy, and your picnic goodies will be ice cold and most importantly, dry.
3. Perfect Picnic Trick To Keep Apple Slices Looking Fresh
Picnics are meant to be enjoyed and are a happy time away from the house but imagine opening your picnic box and all your sliced apples have turned brown? No matter how hard we try, sliced apples will always get oxygenated and turn brown. And we always don’t want our apple slices tasting like lemon (the other way to keep them from browning).
I know that feeling and so I’ve always borrowed this picnic hack – the lunchbox apple hack. It’s basically where you keep sliced apples from browning by tying the sliced apple with a pipe cleaner or rubber band. No more unhappy-looking apple slices on your picnic days!
4. Simplest Of Picnic Hacks To Stop Your Drinking Straw From Popping Up
You’re out having fun at your picnic when a soda can and drinking straw are passed to you. As soon as you open your soda and put in the straw, the straw wheezes right past you and onto the grass. Ever experienced this? It’s so annoying when the only way to enjoy your soda is to either drink it straight from the can or keep holding onto the straw.
With this picnic hack, you can now enjoy your soda without your straw always popping up in your soda can. Simply use the soda can tab to hold it in place.
5. Picnic Hack For An Easy After-Picnic Clean-Up
Picnics are fun up until you’re back home and there are so many bowls and stuff to clean. How about skipping out on the bowls if chips are part of your picnic? Simply turn a chip bag into a bowl by pushing in the bottom a bit and folding the top in on itself. And when the chips get lower because people are really enjoying them, just roll up the chip bag from the bottom and this will push the chips up.
It’s such a handy trick — you’ll never have to bring along big bowls to pour the chips in again.
6. Smart Picnic Hack To Keep Away Drink “Extras”
Who needs to have their moods spoilt by having bugs in their drinks? Not me, especially when it’s my favorite fruit punch cocktail. Be smarter than the bugs and enjoy bug-free drinks by simply placing a cupcake liner over your glass and punching your straw through.
I’m so going to try this at our family reunion — it is always by a creek where the bugs are rampant.
7. Practical Picnic Hack For Picnic Silverware
Part of an enjoyable picnic for me is relaxing, but each time I thought about how I’m still expected to hand out picnic silverware, enjoyment was far from the picture. I’ve on several occasions considered just putting the silverware in a bag and have everyone pick what they need but this isn’t the best way, considering I have kiddos and their hands can’t be trusted to be exactly clean (which is the EXACT reason why I always carry silverware even though it’s a picnic).
So here’s a handy picnic hack I used to deal with my silverware issue: A six-pack drink container that was easily converted into a utensil caddy in a pinch. I could now put our spoons, forks, knives, napkins, and straws in the compartments. Now everyone can easily access what silverware they need without calling my name out all the time. Phew!
8. Sign Up A Lazy Susan For The Practical Of Picnic Hacks
Sometimes the six-pack drink container for my picnic silverware caddy doesn’t cut it, especially when it’s a fancier picnic or there are more people in attendance. These are those times when some DIY is needed to make something that lasts much longer and is more practical. Like the Lazy Susan on our dining table but this time around, something that I can easily pack and set up for picnic days.
I made this picnic caddy using old tin cans, a larger pail for the center, and a Lazy Susan. I screwed on the smaller tin cans but left the center pail unscrewed so that it can always be switched out to an ice bucket or flower vase – depending on the occasion.
9. Keep Your Food Cold With This Cool Picnic Hack
Get it? Keep food cold with a cool hack? Okay, I’ll see myself out but first, hear me out. You know that famous dish of yours that is best served cold but you somehow can’t seem to get it at the right temperature when it’s time for lunch? I am here for you.
Use a shower cap to keep food cold. A cheap, plastic one is best really. Just add ice, insert the bowl, and it should all stay in place, nice and cool.
10. This Trick Is Probably The Genius Of Picnic Hacks
Nothing ruins a perfect picnic like having your plastic plates and cups blown off by the wind along with your cover for the picnic table. Tired of your tablecloths blowing in the wind? A fitted twin sheet makes an excellent picnic table cover. It fits like a glove, is easy to slip on and off and you can even make your adjustments with headbands to make the sheet fit better if it’s a bit big.
11. With This Awesome Picnic Hack, You’ll Never Stress About Condiments
Sandwiches and burgers are perfect for picnics. What’s not so perfect is the stress that comes with figuring out how to pack those condiments. Carry whole bottles of condiments? Put them in plastic tins that are a nuisance to dispose of? How will people share? Or do you just make the sandwiches in advance? What about the different preferences people have? Too many questions.
Well, here’s a solution that you’ll be grateful for. Put condiments in a muffin tin (or two) to make it easier for everyone to customize their sandwiches or burgers. You’re welcome!
12. Every Mom Loves A Mess-Free Picnic Hack!
Kids love watermelon, but man is it sticky! Put watermelon on a stick to make it a little more convenient to eat. Just cut the watermelon into pizza-shaped wedges, insert a knife into the center of the rind and push in a popsicle stick. The kids will think you the most awesome person ever for this cool trick. Anything that makes use of popsicle sticks, right?! I’d imagine these watermelon popsicles are much easier to carry on a picnic than a whole watermelon.
13. DIY S’mores Pot – What’s Cooler Than That!
No need to build a big fire if you want s’mores at your picnic. Especially if the picnic is during summer! Terracotta pots convert very easily to DIY s’more pots with tinfoil and charcoal. How cool would it be if you had a couple of these personal s’mores pots at the center of a picnic table? The s’mores are just as good as those roasted over a blazing campfire but with waaaay less work.
14. Here’s One Brilliant Picnic Hack If I’ve Ever Heard Of One
If you have s’mores, this sticky fingers station is a MUST! I dislike it when I’m at an outdoor party and one has to keep going back into the house if they need to clean their hands. Put wipes, paper towels, spray bottles of water, and hand sanitizer in a central area to make life so much easier for your guests. Don’t let sticky fingers interrupt your s’mores party.
15. This Cooler Corn Is A Smart Picnic Hack
Did you know you can cook corn in a cooler? Yeah, me too. We’ve all heard of corn on the cob but how much do you know about the different ways you can make it? And keep it hot during your picnic? Cooler corn is probably the easiest way ever to cook corn on the cob.
Just boil some water in a pot on the grill and make sure the water is boiling hot. Place some ears of corn in a clean cooler then fill the cooler with water and firmly shut the lid. The corn cooks and doesn’t get cold. It’s basically science but it’s cool!
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