Vegetarian Society of South Jersey

Picnic Pleasures

Practical tips for Veg picnics and hikes.

In this hassled, harried world, in which every waking moment seems to be accounted for, it’s important to carve out special rituals for ourselves. One of my favorite ways to slow down and enjoy the warm season is to seek out wonderful places to take a delectable picnic and combine it with a hike or a swim. Most often, it’s with family in tow, and sometimes we join forces with a group of friends with children about the same age as our two sons.

Use your imagination and local natural resources to find spots for pleasurable outdoor eating; you need only decide what activity you’d like to do in tandem with picnicking. A hike at a nature preserve is sure to whet the appetite; for families, an ideal spot for a casual picnic with little ones is a community park, combined with a visit to a great playground. For a romantic picnic for two, have your outdoor meal with an outdoor concert. When heat is at its peak, nothing appeals more than a picnic at a beach. To get off the beaten path, try public historic homes, botanical gardens, or arboretums. Buddhist monasteries offer a serene, meditative picnic experience. Call ahead to find out the picnic policies of a particular place if you have any doubts.

A scenic locale adds much to a picnic; the experience is transformed from merely eating lunch outdoors into a refreshing lift for the spirit and senses.

As a longtime picnic aficionado, I’ve developed some tried and true picnic tips over the years:

Written by: Nava Atlas from The Vegetarian Resource Group

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