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  2. Plan the Perfect Picnic With These Recipes - AOL

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    This is especially important when you are considering picnic food ideas for large groups. Offer plenty of gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegetarian picnic foods. Choose hearty salads.

  3. These Easy Potluck Recipes Can All Be Made Using a ... - AOL

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    Whether it's a church potluck, a book club meeting, or a family reunion, there are so many occasions to make your favorite potluck recipes—especially when they're made in a Crock-Pot!

  4. Picnic - Wikipedia

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    Various religious denominations host annual church picnics for their congregation and local community. These picnics traditionally take place from August to mid-October when church members and the community socialize over food, conversation and games. [16] In 1937, the Congregational Church of New York hosted 2,000 for its 41st annual event. [17]

  5. 68 Picnic Food Ideas to Pack in Your Basket - AOL

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  6. Potluck - Wikipedia

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    A potluck is a communal gathering where each guest or group contributes a different, often homemade, dish of food to be shared. Other names for a "potluck" include: potluck dinner, pitch-in, shared lunch, spread, faith supper, carry-in dinner, [1] covered-dish-supper, [2] fuddle, Jacob's Join, [3] bring a plate, [4] pot-providence and ...

  7. Picnic basket - Wikipedia

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    Some modern picnic baskets include detachable blankets to sit on. [3] An innovative picnic hamper advertised for American families in 1953 was designed to clamp over the seat at the back of the family car. The hamper opened with a "built-in midget-size icebox" and slide-out trays "for everyone who wants to eat away from the ants." [4]