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  2. Then, my mom and I would go to the store and pick out things we wanted to put in our own boo bag, and once we had the basket assembled we’d leave it on another neighbor’s porch for them to find.

  3. Packing a picnic for the Hollywood Bowl? Here are the BYOB rules

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    Picnic area No. 7 at the Hollywood Bowl boasts views of the Cahuenga Pass. It's a perfect place to set up before the show with your snacks and a bottle of wine.

  4. Picnic basket - Wikipedia

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    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 items of cutlery, condiments, corkscrew etc.

  5. 20 Holiday Gift Baskets That Are Actually Unique

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    Beehive Cheese Gift Crate. For something a bit more luxurious, look to Williams Sonoma and its variety of gift crates, hampers and boxes. This best-selling option offers everything for a delicious ...

  6. BYOB - Wikipedia

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    Today, BYOB may mean "bring your own bottle" or "bring your own booze". [1] BYOB is a later variant of the earlier expression, BYOL, meaning "bring your own liquor." [2] The earliest known examples of BYOL appeared in two panels of a cartoon by Frank M. Spangler in the Montgomery Advertiser (Montgomery, Alabama), December 26, 1915, page 5.

  7. Gift basket - Wikipedia

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    A variety of gift baskets exist: some contain fruit; while others might contain dry or canned foods such as tea, crackers and jam; or the basket might include a combination of fruit and dried good items. Gourmet gift baskets typically include exotic fruit, and often include quality cheese and wine, as well as other nonfood items. Gift baskets ...