Make Your Picnic Perfect With This 5 Essentials 2021

 Beyond a pristine picnicking spot—and someone to share it with—there's not much needed to enjoy dining al fresco. But if you’re looking to have a perfectly prepared picnic without any common disasters like soggy sandwiches and spoiled potato salad, a little more preparation won’t hurt. Here are suggestions for items you'll want to pack for your next picnic.


1. SUNSCREEN

Lunching outdoors is a great opportunity to enjoy warm breezes and sunny views, but all that outside time can catch up with your skin. Make your picnic one to remember for the fun, not the sunburns, by packing sunscreen. While lunching under an umbrella or tree can reduce the impact of UV rays, skin damage is still possible in the shade. I suggest you to use this sunscreen. It's Great for your active lifestyle! Banana Boat Sport Ultra Clear Spray Sunscreen provides strong, reef friendly protection that absorbs quickly, is non-greasy and won't run into your eyes. These lightweight, clear sprays are designed especially for sport enthusiasts and other active individuals who need sport-strength sun protection that doesn’t play around! Banana Boat Sport Ultra Clear Spray Sunscreen has superior endurance versus sweat and water and will last as long as the fun does*! 




2. WIPES


The multi-purpose wipes are a perfect picnic companion you shouldn't left behind. While hand sanitizer also kills off bacteria, wet wipes can remove dirt and stains, cleaning up better before—and after—you chow down. There are plenty of wipes brands out there, but I'm highly suggesting you to buy this brand. This Lysol 
Bathroom and Kitchen Cleaning Wipes, Multi Purpose Scented Wipes is able to use on electronics including Smartphones, Tablets and Remote Controls too! You should bring this to your picnic if you phone easily get dirt (texting while eating)👀


3. BUG SPRAY

A day in the park can help you meet new pesky friends: bugs! Reduce the chances of insect bites by taking along and liberally applying bug spray. Repellents with DEET, lemon eucalyptus oil and picaridin generally last longer than other sprays, and work best when applied after sunscreen. If you find sprays too imprecise, you can also get repellent lotion. I always bring my favourite Murphy's Naturals Lemon Eucalyptus Oil Insect Repellent Spray in my picnic and it's always works wonder. 

4. TRASH BAG

You don’t have to be a scout to follow the rule of leaving your picnic site “cleaner than you found it.” Tuck a trash bag into your basket so that every piece of trash makes it to a trash can or home with you. Also, bring a plastic bag for your dirty dishes and glasses to keep your lovely picnic basket from getting soiled.Trash bags can also double as rain ponchos in case of unexpected summer storms, or if sliced open, can lay under your blanket to keep wet grass from seeping through.

5. A PICNIC BLANKET

Unless you're planning your picnic in a location that has picnic tables waiting for you bring a blanket for spreading out your picnic items as well as a place to sit. Any blanket will do, as well as an old comforter, tablecloth, or even flat bed sheet in a pinch. Dedicated picnic blankets have a waterproof lining on one side which will come in handy to keep you dry when the grass or sand is damp.







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