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Memorial Day PicnicsFeedback About This Post:RE: Memorial Day PicnicsI was doing a search for the baked beans today, Amazon will sell you 12- 16 oz cans for $28. plus shipping or the address and phone number on the can is Grandma Brown's beans Inc., PO Box 230 Mexico, NY 13114, phone 315-963-7221. No web site Post By michelle (Guest Post) RE: Memorial Day Picnicshow can I get gramma browns baked beans? I miss them now that I live in south Florida. Post By sandra (Guest Post) RE: Picnic Ideas
We have five kids and going on a picnic can be like planning a camping trip! We keep a Rubbermaid conatiner pre-packed with everything you normally tend to forget at least one of! Post By Tawnda (Guest Post) 7 Layer Salad
I like to take a 7 layer salad to picnics, it is always a hit and is often requested by those who have already tried it before. Arrange in layers in bowl, amounts are dependent to how big you want your salad. Each layer should cover the last. Post by admin Ice Cream in a Baggy
In a pint sized zip lock bag combine: Post by admin RE: Picnic Ideas
Wash a milk, juice or water jug and fill with water to take to a picnic so hands can be washed before eating and after clean up. Post by admin RE: Picnic Ideas
Take a colander or two to invert and place over bowls when on picnics to keep bees and flies out of your food. Post by admin RE: Picnic Ideas
Old sheets make good outdoor picnic table cloths. Post by admin RE: Picnic IdeasHang a sausage from a tree 20 or more feet from your picnic to distract bees from your festivities. Post by admin RE: Picnic Ideas
Fill clean milk jugs halfway with water and freeze. Filling empty space in your freezer makes it work more efficiently -- and when you are preparing a cooler for a picnic or road trip, your frozen jugs will keep things cool without having to buy ice! Post by admin RE: Picnic Ideas
If you are going on a picnic to a park, bring a propane barbeque. The barbeque pits at parks are often difficult to cook on and cook unevenly. Make sure no matter what you are having, that you bring: Post by admin RE: Picnic Ideas
I have a great picnic recipe. I have never met a person who didn't like this dish. I give the recipe out often. It is easy to prepare, transport, and can be served hot-cold-or anywhere in between. I'm going to make this as brief as possible. If you have any questions about preparing the dish, please e-mail me. I never measure my ingredients, and I often substitute spices depending on the season, and what else is being served. The main component of the dish are prepared beans. If you are from the Northeast, you are probably familiar with Gramma Brown's Baked Beans, in the yellow can. They are a very dense, creamy recipe, and quite bland. You may substitute your favorite by draining most of the liquid. Here goes: Post by catchdmc |
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