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Throw An Epic July 4th Picnic Without Breaking A Sweat
Throw An Epic July 4th Picnic Without Breaking A Sweat

Forbes

time01-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Forbes

Throw An Epic July 4th Picnic Without Breaking A Sweat

A family of four and their dog enjoy a day outdoors during a picnic, Agoura, CA, 1958. Have you ever met a professional picnicker? I have. His name is Brian. His picnic menus and accessories game were so strong, I married him. In fact, he proposed with a surprise picnic on the beach. Today, I'm sharing his top picnic tips — plus expert advice from chef and Get Stuffed author Emily Susman — so you can host an awesome 4th of July picnic or a picnic on any good-weather day with good food and great company. Best 4th of July Picnic Supplies Start from the ground up. Choose a generously sized picnic blanket with a waterproof backing — ideally one that's soft, stylish, and easy to pack. My go-to picks are the Nemo Victory Blanket (extra large for groups) and the Rumpl Puffy Blanket, so comfy. Emily adds: 'A cozy blanket that doesn't itch and a shady spot with a breeze can set the whole tone.' Ditch the flimsy paper plates. Opt for reusable or compostable tableware like enamelware, bamboo, or melamine — they're sturdy and look great on grass. Thrift stores are perfect for picking up silverware and cloth napkins on a budget. Cloth napkins won't blow away, and if you lose a fork, it's no big deal. Use lightweight, reusable plastic wine glasses (like stackable and colorful TossWare or cute, vintage looking plastic wine glasses) for an elevated but stress-free vibe. Want to splurge? Gift each guest a Corkcickle stemless flute or Yeti wine tumbler. Yeti's answer to a glamping wine glass is sleek, bug-proof, and keep drinks cold. And they'll think fondly of you every single time your guests use it in the future. Don't forget…Pack a large plastic bag or Ziploc for dirty dishes, and follow Emily's tip: 'Use stackable containers that double as serving dishes. It keeps cleanup easier and looks effortlessly put together.' A low table instantly elevates your setup — literally and visually. Brian's folding tray draws compliments every time. An overturned crate with a cute runner also works, or search Amazon for compact breakfast trays for each guest. Bonus: bring portable seat cushions for comfort (think stadium seats — compact but comfy). Yes, wicker baskets are adorable. But for July 4th picnics or any picnic besides a romantic one where a proposal is expected, opt for an insulated cooler with wheels — easier to transport, keeps food safe in the heat, and fits way more. Freeze water bottles to use as ice packs that double as drinks. Hot tip: Pack your cooler starting with least priority items and layer ice packs, then put your items you'll use most or first on the top. 🧴 Most-Overlooked Pro Picnic Essentials Brian never leaves home without: Emily ups the game with: Mood-Making Extras A curated vibe turns a good picnic into a great one. Pack a Bluetooth speaker for your July 4th playlist, add a jar of fresh flowers, and bring fairy lights if you're heading out at dusk. 'It's about the intentional extras,' Emily says. 'A little detail that makes someone pause and smile — that's the magic.' Best 4th of July Picnic Foods (That Won't Wilt or Melt) The golden rule: skip anything that wilts, melts fast, or needs tons of prep. Emily says to focus on flavor-packed, handheld, and heat-safe foods. For dips and garnishes, Emily advises: 'Pack sauces in small jars and add them on-site for freshness and flair.' And don't forget to season well — her [Not So] Simple Spice blends add instant magic to even the simplest dish. Drinks With Personality Chill cans of sparkling rosé, canned cocktails, or for brunch picnics, pack a bottled mimosas like GRANRIVIERA Mimosa in your cooler. If you must bring a whole bottle of wine (which I insist on every time), keep it cold with an low-fi ice sleeve or insulated wine carrier, stuffed with ice packs. For non-alcoholic drink options, try: Pro Tip for Cocktail Lovers: Brian brings his own pre-frozen cocktail ice cubes (in a Ziploc near the ice packs) — a small effort, big payoff. This will also elicit 'ooohs and ahhhs' from your guests. That's a Wrap on Your 4th of July Picnic If you're looking to impress friends — or maybe even a future spouse — remember: the best picnics are about smart planning (and not over packing), flavor, and good vibes. With a bit of forethought, a few pro picnic gadgets and supplies, and attention to the little things, your Fourth of July picnic can be the highlight of the summer. So cue the playlist, grab your fly fan and bottle of rose, and toast to a picnic that's equal parts effortless and memorable and all parts joie de vivre. 6 Pickle Recipes For Summer—Popsicles, Cocktails, Cupcakes And More How to Have the Perfect British Picnic

Prep talk: Tara Davis Invitational set for Saturday at Agoura
Prep talk: Tara Davis Invitational set for Saturday at Agoura

Los Angeles Times

time28-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Los Angeles Times

Prep talk: Tara Davis Invitational set for Saturday at Agoura

More than 30 schools are expected to participate in the Tara Davis Invitational track meet on Saturday at Agoura High. Tara Davis-Woodhall, an Agoura graduate, won the Olympic gold medal in the women's long jump last year. Her husband, Hunter, also won a gold medal in the Paralympics. They met at high school meet and believe in the importance of high school competition. ... It's championship weekend in high school soccer, and Friday's Open Division championships for boys and girls are about as good as it gets. At El Modena for the Southern Section championships, unbeaten JSerra will play undefeated Loyola at 5 p.m. Santa Margarita will face Corona Santiago at 7:15 p.m. for the Open Division girls title. At Valley College, Birmingham and El Camino Real renew their rivalry by facing off at 7:30 p.m. for the City Section Open Division boys title. Cleveland will take on Granada Hills for the girls title at 5:15 p.m. ... The CIF will release the state basketball playoff pairings on Sunday around 5 p.m. This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email

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