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1713.1 | E-Z Gourmet Picnic | AKOV13::CUTLER | | Fri Apr 07 1989 13:02 | 32 |
| *<SUGGESTIONS FOR AN EASY PICNIC>*
An easy way to "create" an excellant picnic is to let someone else
do it. I would suggest going to Savory Lane Gourmet Deli on Rt.
2A in Acton. The will make up an excellant picnic for a modest
price. You may request any of a variety of themes from American,
French, Italian, and German. You will get a long Baguette a few
kinds of cheeses, various meats, a couple of Perrier or SoHo sodas,
and some homade baked goods in the French variety of picnic. You
have the chance to substitute various items and things with each
picnic. They even put it all in a nice basket with plates etc,
and red/white checked cloth. All for approx $25. Its an easy way
to make up a picnic fast. I hope this helps and isnt to far to
travel. Another suggestion is Palate's Delight, a wonderful gourmet
shop in the CVS plaza at the intersection of 27 and 2A in Acton.
They have a wonderful selection of hard to find wines and you will
love there spinach dip.
My last suggestion is to go by Zayre's and pick up a cheap ($6.97)
Hibachi grill and grill your food. I plan to do this myself this
evening. I will be grilling some Hillshire Farms Polska sausage
with sweet and sour sauce. I would suggest some shrimp as well
or skewers of beef maybe with teriyaki sauce. If you are in a hurry
go to the store and be creative! Try Martinelli's sparkling cider
if your driving! it is excellant for the kids or for other
tea-totalers.
Happy Picnicing!!!!
Tim McGough (on a borrowed account as I am new to DEC)
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1713.2 | ***OOPS I FORGOT**** | AKOV13::CUTLER | | Fri Apr 07 1989 13:07 | 12 |
| (ooops I forgot)
I forgot to mention you should call ahead to Savoury Lane so they
can have anything you need ready. Their number is 263-8743. They
are open 'til 7 pm and Palate's Delight is open 'til 6 pm. Try
some Peperidge Farms cookies for an easy dessert. Or better yet,
get some strawberries and creme and dessert shells and have strawberry
shortcake. Have fun and let me know what other ideas you come up
with since picnicing is a favorite summer/spring weekend activity
of mine!!
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1713.3 | Picnic spots? | AKOV12::JOY | Gotta get back to Greece! | Fri Apr 07 1989 13:40 | 10 |
| This is a digression from the base note so please forgive me. Does
anyone have any suggestions for where to go on a picnic in the
Acton-Littleton vicinity? I'm looking for somewhere close enough
to go for lunch from the AKO or LKG facilities. Somewhere with relative
privacy would be nice. The delis in the first 2 replies sound great
and so near, but I'll wait til its a "little bit" warmer.
Thanks
Debbie
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1713.4 | crackers, cheese (soft?) and fruits? | ASABET::C_AQUILIA | | Fri Apr 07 1989 14:28 | 18 |
| of debbie come on now.... its not that bad out.
thanks so much for your wonderful ideas. unfortunately traveling
is a problem and i can't get up to acton way considering that i'm
heading west on 117. i also don't have $25 because of last night's
excursions and therefore; am going to have to sacrifice on the
gourmet stores and settle for a farm stand nearby.
but, hey, don't worry; be happy- thanks to your suggestions i now
have something constructive to save my money for! i probably
will end up with some fruits, cheeses, crackers and but of course
the beringer. dinner might be after if....
well, you never know. thanks again for the suggestions, if you
have more, please don't hesitate to fill me in.
carla jeanne (who will tell where her spot is tomorrow... NOT today!)
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1713.5 | what theme for a victorian setting? | ASABET::C_AQUILIA | | Mon Apr 10 1989 09:30 | 23 |
| and he said it was too cold. so we never made it. HOWEVER, i did
get the chance to make it to savory lane (after we decided on dinner
at folsom's chowder house and i was right next door) (how clever
- wasn't it?) anyways... savory lane had wonderful baskets and
reasonable prices for them too. we ventured to sudbury later on
to the duck soup store (another gourmet shop) and also to the wayside
inn store in the little mall (sorry, can't remember the name) and
discovered that savory's prices were indeed reasonable.
we only had one problem with the size of the baskets. wine glasses
and plates were a must along with the cute napkins and table clothes
but we were wondering just how big of a basket you would need.
the small one looked as if it could hold two sandwiches and maybe
some soda and well, for two we'de probably want alittle more space.
and then they're was the question of what theme to fill them with
?????
thanks again,
carla jeanne (who decided NOT to devulge her secret spot but will
consider if you send mail pleading...)
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1713.6 | | CSCOA1::ANDERSON_M | Dwell in possibility | Mon Jul 22 1991 15:01 | 14 |
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My wife and I will be going to a Liza Minelli concert in Atlanta's
Chastain park tomorrow night. This isn't exactly a "picnic" in the
park. There are tables, and people go all out--china, silver, crystal,
linen, etc. Many people hire caterers. I won't be, and that's where I
need some help. I need an entree, and fast. We're going to start with
Pistachio Twists, move on to Iced Beet and Cucumber soup, and then to
the (insert entree here) followed by a fruit tart. (If I have time.)
I realize it's a little odd to plan a meal without an entree, but hey,
it's summertime....
So, what'll it be?
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1713.7 | Hey Mike, Don't forget the Grey Poupon! :^) | CSSE32::GRAEME | Only elephants should wear ivory | Mon Jul 22 1991 15:45 | 6 |
| How about (cold) grilled chicken with fresh fruit salsa? I don't have
the exact proportions with me but it consists of rice wine vinegar,
some sugar, fresh cilentro and a combination of black and red pepper.
Combine ingredients to make a sauce, then add diced fruit and veggies,
such as mango, pineapple, green apple, red pepper, peaches, and pear.
Not only does it taste terrific, but it's also nice to look at. :^)
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1713.8 | Rio Del Grande Salad | NEWPRT::WAGNER_BA | | Mon Jul 22 1991 19:32 | 12 |
| You might need to change your appetizers for this one, but I tried it
this weekend and it is great. And very pretty on the plate.
Rio Del Grande Salad!
Start with a couple large green lettuce leaves (not iceberg) on the
plate and put blue corn chips around the edges. Then sprinkle
generously, kidney beans, diced green onions, tomatoes, and monterey
jack cheese. Then arrange grilled steak sliced lenthwise (london
broil) in a sunburst shape along with avocado. The dressing is sour
cream mixed with picante sauce or salsa. Drizzle it over the top. Add
cilantro if you like it.
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