So, how do you prepare a good picnic?
As promised, a picnic doesn't mean discomfort here at Quechua! If you want to picnic in comfort, be sure to take with you:
- a shelter, to protect yourself from sun and wind
- a plaid or large blanket to sit on
- outdoor games to have a good time (ball, boules set...)
- a hat or visor or cap, whatever you prefer, but protect yourself from the sun!
- sunscreen, to avoid returning to the office red as a lobster the next day
Now that you have something to sit on and have fun, here’s what you’ll need to enjoy your meal:
- lunch box, to take your meal with you
- cutlery, so you don't get your fingers dirty
- towels for a nice wash (reusable, ideally)
- a cooler or cooler backpack
- ice packs
- salt and pepper
- a rubbish bag to collect your waste in
- boxes to bring back your leftovers
- a Swiss army knife
- a corkscrew
- a can opener
- a bottle opener
So, is it better to take a cool box or cooler backpack?
It's easy - if you’re going for a walk and, if so, go for a cooler backpack; or you don't intend to walk to reach your picnic spot, in which case, go for a basic cooler!
What kind of cooler?
- flexible coolers: you can get them in different sizes, ranging from 10 to 35 liters. They have the advantage of being lighter, easier to carry and store, and offer excellent thermal insulation. Our soft coolers keep things cold for between 5 and 9 hours in general, and our inflatable coolers keep your food fresh for up to 17 hours, all without ice packs!
- rigid coolers are generally more widely used in camping, since they’re larger and more bulky. However, they have the advantage of being able to be used as a seat or small table as well as keeping things cold for between 13 and 14 hours, depending on the model.
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