Perfect for picnics and luncheons, this delightfully delicious sandwich puts a fresh twist on a family favorite. |
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We're not much for picnics or cookouts, and frankly, any weekend can be a holiday weekend in the summer. |
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It isn't a good bathing beach, but is much used for walking, including of dogs, and picnics and knocking the odd golf ball about. |
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The park is a popular green space for family outings, picnics, walking, jogging and boating. |
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This is a mainly male preserve and picnics flourish throughout the summer on match days. |
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Fundraising meals, picnics and barbecues are great ways of inviting whole communities into Respect. |
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There are less formal meals, picnics and barbecues and the forthcoming brunch is one of these occasions. |
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They would cross the bridge with towel and togs in hand to go downstream to their swimming hole, a popular place for summer picnics. |
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Perfect for picnics or shooting parties, or as dessert after roasted grouse or casseroled game. |
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Lydiard Park will fill with people and their picnics relaxing to the sounds of the Proms and the sights of the firework spectacular. |
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The group tasted wines at Saint Emilion, while gourmet picnics and shopping visits to cellars, charcuteries and cheese shops filled any gaps. |
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I also noticed plenty of people strolling around the perimeter of wildflower garden and even enjoying picnics on the balmy days of late December. |
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These include hairdressing, chiropody and aromatherapy as well as outings to local gardens, picnics and pub lunches. |
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During summers, Danny rode his pony and we all went for long country walks and picnics. |
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There are picnics plus barbecues and sports activities in the home's fields and grounds. |
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I heard of the clubs and the socialist Sunday schools that organised picnics in the country and study groups. |
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He had a wagonette and pair of horses and took the family on all-day picnics. |
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He was a jumped-up Austrian, a loner, always excluded from picnics and parties, and to compensate he always felt he had to be on top of his game. |
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Everywhere I looked there were families sheltering together behind windbreaks, sharing picnics. |
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Hundreds flock to the beach for picnics, kite-flying and watersports, including windsurfers who take full advantage of a brisk prevailing wind. |
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The public are asked to bring their own picnics as only limited refreshments are available. |
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We still suggest woolen hoods for the Fourth of July picnics, but you can open a window now without fear of dread contagion. |
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Jack is the president of our community association, a pretty laissez-faire group that holds semi-annual picnics and an annual meeting. |
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Audrey always seem to be going to teas, hunting parties, picnics and baby showers. |
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Cyclists, tired but in high spirits, joined the fun after they finished, relaxing with their families, picnics and braais. |
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On weekends residents brought braais and picnics, playing music and relaxing, he added. |
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Its brightly coloured leather upper contrasts beautifully with the chocolate brown sole, making it the perfect choice for those summer picnics. |
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The Garden is a delight of immaculate lawns and shady trees for picnics, combined with open veld with indigenous grasses, shrubs and trees. |
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Family men come to the company picnics with their beautiful wives and Stepford children and they get the bonuses. |
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Of course a day in the saddle means hearty appetites, picnics notwithstanding. |
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We had two maids and a chauffeur who used to drive us to Jaffa and Haifa for picnics on the weekend. |
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Wherever we went we were exhorted to join in family picnics, take tea or share hubble-bubble. |
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There were parties and picnics, visits to one another's homes, holidays in the country or at the seaside, and game hunts. |
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Although clambakes are traditional in the north-east of the US, barbecues and picnics are popular elsewhere. |
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Today, it is celebrated with street fairs, parties, picnics, and fireworks. |
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In olden times, this area was a favorite hunting ground of the imperial family, with forests and lakes for picnics. |
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There are also plenty of secluded places suitable for picnics making for a great family day out. |
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When they did visit, they took the train to Argyll under police escort and their grandmother took them fishing or for picnics in the country. |
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What would draw me to a park would be the opportunity to have barbecues and picnics with my friends, so I could chat and enjoy the nice view. |
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The comfortable rooms have breathtaking views across Mount's Bay, and liveried waiters serve cream-tea picnics on the lawn. |
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Hundreds of others were tucking into picnics by the river as a full moon rose in a cloudless sky. |
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Tonight, people and their picnics will pack out the park to relax to the sounds of the Proms and the sights of the firework spectacular. |
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Last week Cromane Beach was a hive of activity with children playing, swimming and enjoying picnics. |
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The opera will be performed in the round, in two acts with an hour-long interval to allow for picnics on the lawn or a stroll through the gardens of the Georgian mansion. |
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The outcome was a series of performances, rambles, picnics and discussion groups. |
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It is often celebrated by picnics and parties beneath the sakura to celebrate the short-lived spectacle. |
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Our Club owns a refreshment trailer from which we sell food and beverages at fairs, carnivals, picnics or other functions. |
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Participants bring picnics to the marquee on the Green to enjoy a great social occasion and take part in a conversation with three leading authors. |
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It was still dark, of course, and our coach was full of elderly nuns and young children in pushchairs, all carrying picnics and giant thermoses of tea. |
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In the summer, the most popular forms of relaxation are trips to the beach and picnics in the countryside, where they roast meat and vegetables over open fires. |
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My very earliest memories are of picnics with my mother beneath the great trees in Richmond Park in London, of red deer stags belling in rut, of lightning and thunder. |
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Visitors are politely asked not to eat picnics in the self-service restaurant. |
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Various scenes: games, reading, sports, picnics, hiking, tourism, entertainment, etc. |
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Organize special events and social gatherings such as coffee mornings, family days, barbecues and picnics. |
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For most people, though, community events and homemade fun help them relax: church picnics, making ice cream, barn dances and poetry recitals. |
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It is permitted to eat picnics here, meaning drinks and light refreshments. |
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Our tour of the city began with a trip to the Menara Gardens, a public park containing a reservoir and a huge olive grove, popular with locals for weekend picnics. |
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Imaginative ways of bring people together should be explored, such as picnics, cultural events, film showings, and regular newsletters to keep people in touch. |
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It seems more likely that the event grew naturally out of the annual walks and picnics of the Braemar Wrights Society, a friendly society set up for local artisans. |
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A healthier outlet for these energies was required, and pumping contests became popular events at picnics, holiday parades, county fairs, and militia musters. |
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They brought deckchairs, blankets and picnics, making this occasion every bit as special as the spectacular opera concerts held in London's parks and at Castle Howard. |
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In my memory and imagination, I always associate them with many picnics in many places, boiling the billy in their shade, by beach, river, lake, lagoon or creek. |
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Lots of people brought picnics and we had the most delicious cream teas. |
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We organize 2 picnics a year, in spring in the Canton of Vaud and in autumn in the Canton of Geneva. |
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Some churches host church picnics, motorcycle rides, Holiday celebration meals, etc. Be more involved and get inside the church. |
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Walking circuit and multiuse grassy areas for ball games, picnics, sunbathing, etc. |
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A friendly environment promotes a calm and relaxed atmosphere, where patients can have picnics, make camp fires or take walks in the garden. |
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At the beginning the club organized card and billiards games, bingos, picnics, visits to the sugarhouse and corn roasts. |
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Introduction to life on the farm, story telling, fetes, picnics, evenings, candlelit dinners, bivouac. |
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In the summer, the most popular forms of relaxation are trips to the beach at Lake Sevan and picnics in the countryside, where they roast meat and vegetables over open fires. |
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Thousands more people headed to Crystal Palace Park on Monday evening to listen to the gig from outside, enjoying picnics and barbecues in the sunshine. |
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They also arranged entertainment like movie nights and picnics for wounded servicemen recuperating in local hospitals. |
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Families went on picnics, they swam in the lakes, they ate the blueberries, and drank the spring water at the Shirley road. |
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The tree-lined park is popular for family picnics and riotous soccer games and you'll find great coffee in the strip of trendy cafes. |
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Isfahan's was breathtaking with its deep green and blue mosaic mosques, its arched bridges, its gardens and parcs where Iranis have picnics. |
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There are ideas for a lazy Sunday brunch, like bruschetta with ratatouille and Camembert, a great layered fajita for picnics, and lots of polenta ideas. |
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Excursions with friends, sunbathing, wakeboarding, water skiing, picnics on board: scope is ample for every pleasure afloat. |
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Put them in your lunch box for a quick easy spread or easily take them with you on picnics or when camping. |
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You'll love the short hikes and picnics around this hill station that can be arranged anytime. |
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Shoreline and Recreational Activities: Debris from beachgoers, picnics, sports and games, festivals, as well as litter washed from streets, parking lots, and storm drains. |
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With its winding paths, ponds, lakes and massive green spaces, it's a frequent venue for outdoor concerts, art performances, sunbathers, joggers, walkers and picnics. |
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Visitors will be able to set up their picnics in the lovely grounds of the market, located right next to the River Penk from 9am to 3pm. |
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Facilities may support and encourage parental involvement through information bulletins, hosting potluck dinners, family picnics, and special event days. |
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Dravila9 also described a time when he cooked himself up a chili dog, a menu item only served at In-N-Out's yearly family picnics. |
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Taste the region's renowned fresh produce at degustation dinners, cocktail parties and picnics or learn to prepare it yourself in a cooking class. |
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Summer is the perfect time for cooking out, picnics, watermelon, homemade ice cream, and potato salad. |
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The late 19th century, double-oared, Thames pleasure boat is evocative of warm, lazy summer days and picnics under the willows with the lady of one's choice. |
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Newspapers of the period frequently carried articles on company and union picnics, raffles and sports competitions attended by workers and their families in the summer. |
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We eventually get to the beach around 3pm. It's wide and sandy and full of families with wet suits, small tents or windbreakers, picnics and body boards. |
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At the turn of the century, electric streetcars enabled workers to travel to public parks where numerous activities were held: picnics, outdoor concerts, sports, exhibitions, and so forth. |
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He took his message directly to the people in town meetings and picnics. |
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Initially served by a ferry that shuttled back and forth every 15 minutes on weekends, the island was an ideal site for Sunday picnics organized by individuals or any of Montreal's many associations. |
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We would go for midnight picnics, and stay up as long as we liked and that's something that for me, growing up, up North, you know that's what I think of. |
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It has a beach used for picnics and community gatherings. |
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The heat barreled through New York this July like a snarling bully, squashing picnics, ruining gardens, wiping social calendars clean and then, just for fun, mussing hairdos and filling subway cars with animal smells. |
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They may also help organize picnics and get-togethers. |
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Cairene families mark the festival of Sham al-Naseen with picnics, and thousands of them were spread out on the lawns, paddling in the pond, or watching the whirling dervishes spin and thrump their tambourines. |
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Over summer we play it at picnics, barbeques, beaches and parks. |
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Make it ahead for picnics, buffets and barbecues. |
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The bedrooms are tastefully decorated, but guests can also use the garden for picnics, and a spacious lounge furnished with comfy leather armchairs. |
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For about a week in late March, the normally reserved Japanese hold picnics, or hanami, where they drink themselves silly with their friends, family and co-workers. |
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We also held three staff picnics complete with competitive but hilarious boccie tournaments. |
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In the United States, the Independence Day celebrations on 4 July are widely celebrated with parades, fireworks, picnics and barbecues. |
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Molly worked at her picnics like she tended her roses or worked on her veggie garden, breathlessly. |
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But it's also where the city relaxes, with sunbathers, family picnics and football kickabouts common sights. |
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The beach is one of the UK's leading surf beaches and was filled with surfers, bodyboarders and families enjoying picnics. |
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Game sausage roll Serves 6-8 This is great for picnics, or to take to a shoot or fishing trip, served with a jelly like rowan, quince or redcurrant. |
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We organize picnics, festivals, trips to local theme parks such as Busch Gardens, Disney World and Universal studios, as well as fun excursions to the beach. |
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Bank Holiday Monday just gone, was a lovely day with lots and lots of cars parked having picnics etc, but nowhere to relieve oneself. |
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Once cherry blossoms bloom in spring, many residents gather in Ueno Park, Inokashira Park, and the Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden for picnics under the blossoms. |
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We could have picnics and sit in deckchairs, look at the sea, daydream and takes stroll and do things that make people happy and join The Village Green Preservation Society. |
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Everything was designed with a built-in easy carrying handle and water-resistant enclosure, making it perfect for outdoor use like camping, picnics or tailgating. |
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Coming down to the coast to cut the salt hay was one of the great outings and picnics of the year, during which they also got a good taste of iodine in various ways. |
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