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Showing posts with label Picnic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Picnic. Show all posts
Monday, 22 July 2013

Pick Up A Picnic...

With weather like this there is only one thing on everyone's agenda...sun, BBQs, Pimms and picnics! Al fresco dining is a must whether it be in a big group, on a date or even a quick lunch break to escape the office mayhem.

When we were younger there was nothing us Mice liked more than packing up the picnic basket, blanket, cricket bat and heading down to Verulamium Park for a fun packed day filled with games and feasts! There's nothing like a competitive Robinson game of cricket followed by scotch eggs, finger sandwiches and fresh strawberries and cream!

Recently I have noticed gourmet picnic hampers popping up all over the place from some of London's best eateries. Instead of trekking to a supermarket, buying up all the ingredients, lugging it all home and spending an hour preparing it, all you now need to do is make a phone call, pick up your basket a day or two later and enjoy restaurant quality food in a beautiful surrounding of your choice! Sounds too good to miss out on doesn't it?! See our favourites below...

Fortnum and Mason

Ranging from £40 - £200 you can bag yourself a simple feast of smoked salmon sandwiches, coronation chicken salad followed by Eton Mess or opt for full on luxury and nibble on beef carpaccio, dressed lobster, a cheese course, champagne truffles all washed down by sparkling wine from champagne flutes! I know which one I would go for...!


Image via www.fortnumandmason.com

Carluccio's

The trusty restaurant chain has once again ticked all the right boxes - quality Italian food at reasonable prices, but this time all packed up and ready to go!

There are three options to pick from:

Vegetarian (£45 for 2 people) consisting of Antipasti, Focaccia, goats cheese tarts, pearl barley salads and strawberry balsamic tarts to name a few!

The Classic (£45 for 2 people) which is pretty much packed with the same goodies but with the addition of cold meats and corn fed tarragon chicken thrown in for good measure.

The final option The Bambini (£10 for 1 person) a picnic for little ones - this is filled with simple courses, such as portions of salami, soft cheeses, pizza, meatballs and of course some sweet treats!

There's also an option to add a bottle of wine or prosecco to your picnic for a mere £8.50!



Albion Cafe

Our favourite Shoreditch brunch haunt has also piggybacked on this trend offering consumers the chance to order up luxury hampers - believe me anything from the Albion is a treat! Their breakfasts kick any hangover - the plates of cakes, biscuits and tarts are DELICIOUS, their fresh bread is so moreish a no carb diet would be impossible to adhere to within 2 seconds of entering and the simple roast chicken sandwich on their menu is by far the best sandwich I have ever tasted. The chance to therefore have an entire hamper full to brim of their scrumptious goodies would be an absolute dream!!

For £140 you can pick up a banquet serving 2-4 people and to do it justice I am going to tell you everythingggggg it includes!!!

Here goes: Scotch egg, sausage roll, roast beef & horseradish sandwiches, chicken mayonnaise sandwiches, homemade sourdough baguette, smoked Scottish salmon, whole Tunworth soft cheese, Montgomery’s Cheddar and Stichelton, cheese biscuits, piccalilli, selection of British charcuterie, roast vegetable salad, potato salad, tomato salad, mixed leaf and herb salad, two flavours of Tyrells crisps, English strawberries, clotted cream and créme fraiche, scones from the Albion bakery, strawberry jam, selection of biscuits from the Albion bakery, freshly squeezed orange juice, Fentimans Victorian lemonade, Hildon sparkling mineral water, Château Ollieux Romanis Rosé, Château Boundary corkscrew, Curious Chocolate milk chocolate bar and Romney's chocolate covered Kendal mint cake.

WOW – I feel out of breathe just writing that!!!!


Image via www.albioncaff.co.uk

Gordon Ramsay

The final hamper that has made our shortlist isn't picnic centric but instead plane related. We wanted to include because after all we are amid peak holiday season – yippee! I would hazard a guess that the majority would say plane food is the worst version of food possible - everything tastes artificial, super salty and leaves a horrid after taste in your mouth! Thank god for Gordon that’s all I can say because he’s come up with a carry on picnic to transform sky high dining (especially when travelling economy!)

If you're flying from Heathrow Terminal 5 you're in luck, just pop by Plane Food between 7am and 9pm and pick up your carry on picnic which will set you back just £12.95 for 3 courses.

You can pick from the likes of...Antipasti of buffalo mozzarella and salami or prawn cocktail to start. Roasted Hereford rump of beef with green salad and mustard or Cumbrian honey-roast and Parma ham with slow roast vine tomatoes for main. Finish off with a chocolate and pecan brownie with crème Chantilly or an English cheese selection with quince and berries.

Sounds much more up our street than a shrivelled piece of chicken in grey sauce followed by a soggy fruit salad!


Image via www.gordonramsay.com

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Stellar Cinema: Classic Films Under the Stars

I stumbled across this little beauty of an idea whilst researching fun things to do in London this Summer! I'm always interested in reading about new bar openings, pop-up restaurants, festivals...really any excuse to get the girls together for a few drinks and a gossip! SO....this was right up my street!


Open air Cinema Screenings....you can buy a ticket, pitch up with all your best buds, a picnic and some wine and enjoy a golden oldie all together! 


Nobody puts baby in a run of the mill, dingy, scratchy seat, chewy popcorn Odeon cinema!!!


The Luna Cinema is an events company that organises open air cinema events all across the UK from the more conventional: London Parks and country castles to the more unusual: ruined abbeys and even lidos! Just visit the website, peruse the monthly film schedule at all the different locations and at the click of a mouse book your tickets for you and your friends...easy peasy lemon squeezy!!


The Screenings kick off from July until late September playing a wide variety of films..my favourites being 'Dirty Dancing' at Rochester Castle, 'The Artist' at Kew Gardens and 'The King's Speech' at Wakehurst Place! If you're lucky some of the venues/locations even have dining options and hampers you can pre-order to save the hassle of packing a picnic!!! 


Now all we need is a long hot Summer so that we can make it a weekly treat and work our way through the list all around the country!




Image via www.virginmedia.com