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  2. Picnic basket - Wikipedia

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    A traditional picnic hamper is made of woven wicker. While the basic concept of a picnic basket is quite simple, some picnic baskets sold by gourmet stores are quite large and elaborate, [2] with insulated compartments to hold hot and cold foods, and dishware including wine glasses and porcelain plates which are secured in pockets along with ...

  3. 5 local picnic baskets for fine outdoor dining - AOL

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    Let the stand know you're loading up for a picnic and they can pack it all in an adorable cardboard container, or bring your own basket. Where to shop: 779 Raymond Av., St. Paul, 651-340-0254 ...

  4. The Best Picnic Essentials for Elevating Your Outdoor ... - AOL

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    Whether you’re going for a casual, chill vibe or thinking luxe and chic, there are plenty of accessories that’ll turn your next basic park date or beach picnic into a photogenic spread.

  5. The Longaberger Company - Wikipedia

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    The fifth of J.W. and Bonnie's 12 children, Dave, opened J.W.'s Handwoven Baskets in 1973. [3] Starting in 1978, the company began selling Longaberger baskets through home shows using a multi-level marketing model. Each basket, made in various sizes, was handmade and signed by the maker. [3]

  6. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium garden furniture is robust and long-lasting. However, if the protective coating is compromised it will corrode. Plastic garden furniture is naturally waterproof, so it can be left out year-round. Waterproof outdoor furniture pieces are usually made of materials such as Mahogany, Teak, Cast Aluminum, PE Wicker, Plastic and PVC Wicker.

  7. Basket - Wikipedia

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    The origin of this use is unclear. "Basket" is sometimes used as an adjective for a person who is born out of wedlock. [3] This occurs more commonly in British English. "Basket" also refers to a bulge in a man's crotch. [3] The word “basket” is frequently used in the colloquial “don’t put all your eggs in one basket.”