1. Don't let bugs bug you during your family picnic. First, set up
your picnic table in a sunny area to avoid mosquitoes congregating
under shady trees. Place sprigs of mint on the table and your plates;
bees dislike the smell and will stay away. Finally, draw a circle of
chalk around your platters of food and your plates; ants dislike the
feel of chalk and won't cross the line. Bugs will know that they
weren't invited to your party.
2. Picnics don't have to be restricted to the traditional hamburgers
and hot dogs. For a new twist on this festive summer occasion, consider
hosting a brunch. Bring an electric griddle if there is an outlet
nearby, or simply put your cast iron skillet on the grill. In no time
you'll be making eggs, sausage, hash browns, and pancakes that will
taste even better when consumed outdoors. A fruit plate and selection
of pastries will round out the menu.
3. Think outside the box; look beyond the traditional rectangular picnic table. Round,
octagonal, or hexagonal tables allow everyone to see each other and
have easier access to serving dishes. These tables often have half-moon
shaped seats that are comfortable and create a more collegial
atmosphere.
4. Depending on the space you have available and the frequency of your picnics, you may decide to opt for a folding picnic table.
These tables neatly fold flat so they can be stored along the side of
your garage; when it's picnic time, folding tables set-up quickly and
are extremely sturdy.
5. Enjoy a comfortable and sophisticated family picnic on vacation, while camping, or almost anywhere with a portable picnic table.
These tables take the folding concept even further. Rather than the
benches merely folding flat, portable tables continue to condense into
compact units, some with carrying cases, that fit in the trunk of your
car.
6. Choose from a variety of materials for your picnic table. Classic
cedar picnic tables are beautiful and will remind you of your carefree
childhood. Aluminum and plastic tables are lightweight, durable, and long-lasting. Concrete picnic tables are permanent and sturdy, perfect for frequent picnics and a park-like environment.
7. Consider adding a large Lazy Susan to the center of your round or hexagonal picnic table so everyone can easily access the serving dishes.
8. Attached seats create the classic picnic table look and are
impossible to lose, which is especially important for folding or
portable tables. Unattached seats accommodate different sizes of people
and are easier to get in and out of, a plus with bench seating. Short
benches are available for the narrow side of the table, or you can
leave that space open to accommodate handicapped guests.
9. Rectangular tables
are available in a variety of lengths to suit your family size. If you
host picnics frequently, you may want to keep several lengths of
folding picnic tables in storage. A small table will create an intimate
environment for your immediate family, while a string of larger tables
will provide ample seating at your large family reunion.
10. A roof on your picnic table will shade you from the hot sun or
protect you from scattered summer showers. Some picnic tables include
built-in roofs, while other tables can easily be upgraded with the
addition of an umbrella. Look for tables with this option in case you
decide to enjoy family picnics in any weather.