Here is a good video on the Tailgating Supplies from Picnic Time, which we carry on our website:
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Intro
Our picnic blog provides updates and promotions on our picnic products, including; picnic baskets, picnic cooler totes, NFL Fan tailgating and picnic gear, and much more! We will share picnic food ideas and recipes, as well as other ideas to make your outdoor adventures fun! Get Outside~ Enjoy Life~ Celebrate Each Day!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Good Picnic Website
This looks like a good site with loads of information about picnics, recipes and hiking.
http://www.healthy-picnics.com/
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
Magazines and Sites Showcasing Picnic Time Products
Picnic Time is one of our suppliers. We appreciate the quality of their picnic supply products.
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/album.php?aid=28551&id=146339788714064
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/album.php?aid=28551&id=146339788714064
Friday, September 10, 2010
Win a Free Picnic Time Messenger Bag
Picnic Time, one our suppliers, has a contest to win a Messenger Bag.
What features do you look for in a Men's Lunch Bag/Cooler? Comment on the Picnic Time FB Wall and be entered into a drawing to win a FREE Picnic Time Messenger Bag. Winner will be picked by random Friday September 17, 2010.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Our First Post
Hi! We would like to share with you up and coming "fun" picnic ideas, sites, recipes and much more. We will begin by sharing our most recent picnic outing.
Sunday we took a drive to our most favorite picnic place, high on Mt. Tamalpais (the Miwok Indians named her the "Sleeping Lady"). The hill is dry but it is most majestic, with a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean, East Bay, San Francisco Bay and San Francisco peeking out from the sweeping fog. You can see the twin peaks of Mt. Diablo at the center of the photo. It is about 30 miles east of where we were having our picnic.
Sunday we took a drive to our most favorite picnic place, high on Mt. Tamalpais (the Miwok Indians named her the "Sleeping Lady"). The hill is dry but it is most majestic, with a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean, East Bay, San Francisco Bay and San Francisco peeking out from the sweeping fog. You can see the twin peaks of Mt. Diablo at the center of the photo. It is about 30 miles east of where we were having our picnic.
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