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6 Healthy Picnic Ideas That Are Big On Flavor

6 Healthy Picnic Ideas That Are Big On Flavor

Healthy Picnic Ideas

If there's one thing that we here at MEP HQ believe in is that no matter how old you are, throwing a checkered blanket down over grass and opening a basket full of goodies can turn any bad day into a good one. With National Picnic Day coming up (that's on April 23rd, you guys!), we can finally turn our backs on winter's gloomy mood and take the party outside.

Of course, planning and prepping for a family picnic is no walk in the park, especially when you want to keep your little ones nourished. That's why we rounded up six healthy picnic ideas to help you pack the perfect (a.k.a. balanced) alfresco lunch with minimal effort. So, let's show everyone that eating healthy while in the great outdoors is totally doable, shall we?

Load Up On Freeze Dried Vegetables Instead of Chips

Serving lots of veggies on your picnic table/blanket is always a good idea. But, keeping them fresh for your family to enjoy isn't always possible unless you own a super duper cooler. Since that takes a lot of effort, money, and space, we’ve come up with a less expensive alternative that's just as tasty and nutritious as the real deal. Folks, say hello to freeze dried veggies.

These bite-sized treats are basically fresh vegetables with a long shelf life. Specifically, they're stripped of the water, which makes them somewhat immune to spoiling, especially when stored at the right temperature. With that in mind, they're addictively crunchy and get to retain their original flavor and nutrients, making them the perfect snack for a day out in the sun.

Choose Nut Butter Over Cheese Spreads

Another easy way to healthify your picnic basket is to ditch the store bought cheesy spreads. These uber yummy treats can sure make your bland sandwiches taste better, but they're often packed with additives and preservatives that won't do your health any favors.

On the flip side, nut butters (preferably homemade) are rich in healthy fats, fiber(1), and protein, meaning they provide your body with lots of energy and can keep you full for longer. That's perfect for keeping up with all the picnic activities (think games, walking, etc.) without having to grab a bite every now and then.

Swap Bread for Whole Grain Crackers

We'd be lying if we said that we don't like to indulge in a freshly baked baguette during our picnics. But, more often than not, we try to keep our fondness for the carb treat on the DL, because not only does it make us crave more carbs but it's also a bonafide "bed" for other gut-busting noshes, such as butter, meat, cheese, etc.

That's actually why we prefer to pack a box of whole grain crackers instead and keep our and our little ones' cravings under control. For those of you who are wondering what's up with whole grain snacks: they are rich in fiber, meaning they can satiate our hunger on the spot, so no nibbling between activities. That's a win in our book!

Pro tip: For an extra dose of nutrients, make sure you grab a box enriched with ingredients like quinoa, flax, pumpkin,  or sesame seeds.

Prefer Fruit Infused Water and Ditch the Caffeine

Although the word "caffeine" conjures up images of adults sipping on coffee, you should know that most sodas on the market today pack their fair share of the stimulant. With that in mind, when you give your little one a can of soda, you basically give them a hall pass to an unnecessary amount of caffeine which is not good for their developing body.

On the other side, you and everyone in the family need to hydrate as much as possible, and for small children who want to have fun, water doesn't always cut it – especially when all the other kids are sipping on flashy colored drinks.

That's when fruit infused water steps in. Thanks to its popping color, the homemade drink is a favorite amongst kids - who have no trouble downing it. Experts(2) even suggest that (besides keeping you hydrated) fruit infused water helps regulate blood sugar levels and soothes digestion, so you and your little ones are in for a slew of health benefits.

Pro tip: Freeze dried fruit and veggies are an excellent alternative to fresh produce, which tends to go bad pretty quickly, especially when outside the fridge.

Ditch the Plastic Containers and Embrace Mason Jars

It's no secret that plastic containers aren't friendly to the environment. But, what you may not know is that they're also not friendly to your health. Most of them are made using a chemical known as Bisphenol A(3) (BPA), which may not be classified as carcinogenic but has raised a lot of eyebrows in the scientific community.

In the spirit of being proactive, we recommend you ditch the plastic stuff and opt for mason jars instead. So, if you have a salad, parfait, or scramble that needs to be transported, these glass containers are the safest alternative. More than that, stuffing your goodies in mason jars will help you control how much you eat.

Opt For Homemade Desserts Instead of Store Bought Sugary Treats

Ever heard of the #1 (unwritten) picnic rule? You know, the one that says you should always save room for dessert? Well, cookies, brownies, and cupcakes are classic choices for a successful picnic, but unfortunately, they're up to no good healthwise. From added sugar to food colorings and preservatives, store bought sweet treats are there to throw your family's clean eating goals out the window.

Of course, that doesn't mean you should ditch desserts from your picnic basket. Instead, satisfy your sweet tooth with homemade treats, such as granola bars, nut butter cups, or fruit leather. This way you'll know the last (and usually sneakiest) course of your alfresco meal is low in sugar and high in all the right nutrients.

Do you know any other ways to make your picnic basket a tad healthier? Let us know in the comments down below!

References:

  1. https://medlineplus.gov/dietaryfiber.html
  2. http://www.pvamu.edu/cahs/2016/05/24/health-benefits-of-infused-water/
  3. https://www.fda.gov/newsevents/publichealthfocus/ucm064437.htm
10 Must Try Tips to Throw an Epic Labor Day Picnic

10 Must Try Tips to Throw an Epic Labor Day Picnic

10 Great tips for your Labor Day PicnicWe get it: Saying goodbye to summer is the last thing you want to do at the moment. Thankfully, Labor Day is right around the corner, giving us an excuse to squeeze in a little more alfresco fun before our days out in the sun come to an end. So, whether you head out to the nearest park, set up your gear by the river, or turn your backyard into a cozy outdoor haven, these genius tips and hacks will help you throw a killer Labor Day picnic for your friends and family to enjoy.

  1. The Blanket


Even though park picnics come with a variety of conveniences, nothing beats the feeling of lying on top of a cozy, colorful blanket spread on the grass. So, to make sure your Labor Day picnic is a success, pick a “rug” that's big enough to accommodate all of your guests. If needed, take two blankets with you so that no one feels left out.

  1. The Basket


Next to the blanket, the basket is one of those picnic accessories that can make or break the deal. Thanks to its big size, the handy carry-all can help you move around everything you may need during your alfresco outing, whether that's food, drinks, or plates. If you don't have a picnic basket around, you can always use a regular tote bag, or DIY your own “basket” by painting a medium-sized crate and coating the inside with cloth.

  1. The Side Table


Even though you could go without it, a small, foldable table could make your Labor Day picnic all the more comfortable. The portable accessory could provide you with extra food/drink space which means there'll be more room for you and your friends on the blanket. Also, thanks to its sturdy nature, a side table could provide your drinks with a solid base, and, thus, keep them from spilling. That's especially helpful if you have kids around.

  1. The Cutlery


While eating with your hands is totally acceptable when you're having a meal in the great outdoors, using forks, knives and spoons could make this year's Labor Day a tad more sophisticated. Of course, given the insane amounts of single-use plastic that are being thrown every day, it's best to opt for the silverware you use at home or -better yet!- invest in a set of bamboo flatware which will also add a touch of rustic flair to your picnic.

  1. The Food


From sandwiches to pasta salads to Mason jar desserts, the sky's the limit when it comes to picnic fare. However, keeping those treats fresh can be a challenge, that's why we recommend you opt for dehydrated ingredients instead when possible. Plus, most dried fruits and veggies can be consumed as is, doubling as delicious on-the-spot bites.

  1. The Condiments


If you are firing up the grill at your Labor Day picnic, having a variety of condiments to serve is always welcome. To avoid carrying all those space hogging bottles or -worse- providing your guests with just the basics, turn your muffin tin into a portable serving tray. To do that, add a couple of tablespoons (or more) of your go-to dressings into each case and let your guests decide how they are going to “dress” their food.

  1. The Drinks


Labor Day may be the beginning of the end for summer, but that doesn't mean the temps will drop anytime soon. That said, make sure to keep your guests hydrated with your very own -but less bubbly- version of LaCroix. Just infuse water with your favorite summer fruits (think peaches, apricots or pineapple) and serve it in individual mason jars to avoid spills. And for those of you who will have your little ones around, this is your chance to feel like a kid again. Just whip up a pitcher of fruit slushie, and you are good to go.

  1. The Cooler


Now that you know what you'll serve to your guests, it's time to think how you'll keep those drinks cold for hours and hours. One easy way to do that is to load a large tub with ice and place the Mason jars in there. If that's not an option, you could settle for a conventional cool bag or a picnic basket with an attached cooler.

  1. The Games


Sooner or later, the food craze will wind down. To tackle the inevitable post-meal slump and avoid the awkward silence, engage your squad in a round of cornhole, lawn Twister, or ring toss. Not only these outdoor activities will keep your friends and family from getting bored, but they'll also make your Labor Day picnic stand out from the get-go.

  1. The Music


While good food and cold drinks can go a long way when it comes to throwing an epic Labor Day picnic, a day out in the sun just begs for some good tunes. Since busting out your stereo is not an option, sneak an extra drinking glass into your basket, and put your phone in there. The concave shape of the cup will amplify the music, allowing you to jam to your favorite songs with minimum effort.
How are you going to celebrate Labor Day this year? Let us know in the comments down below!
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