Food for thought
I have to prepare part of a picnic in a couple of weeks' time so have been looking for ideas and came across Mrs Beeton's suggestions for a picnic for 40 people: "A joint of cold roast beef, a joint of cold boiled beef, 2 ribs of lamb, 2 shoulders of lamb, 4 roast fowls, 2 roast ducks, 1 ham, 1 tongue, 2 veal-and-ham pies, 2 pigeon pies, 6 medium-sized lobsters, 1 piece of collared calf’s head, 18 lettuces, 6 baskets of salad, 6 cucumbers. Stewed fruit well sweetened, and put into glass bottles well corked; 3 or 4 dozen plain pastry biscuits to eat with the stewed fruit, 2 dozen fruit turnovers, 4 dozen cheesecakes, 2 cold cabinet puddings in moulds, 2 blancmanges in moulds, a few jam puffs, 1 large cold plum-pudding (this must be good), a few baskets of fresh fruit, 3 dozen plain biscuits, a piece of cheese, 6 lbs. of butter (this, of course, includes the butter for tea), 4 quartern loaves of household bread, 3 dozen rolls, 6 loaves of tin bread (for tea), 2 plain plum cakes, 2 pound cakes, 2 sponge cakes, a tin of mixed biscuits, 1/2 lb, of tea. Coffee is not suitable for a picnic, being difficult to make. Beverages.—3 dozen quart bottles of ale, packed in hampers; ginger-beer, soda-water, and lemonade, of each 2 dozen bottles; 6 bottles of sherry, 6 bottles of claret, champagne à discrétion, and any other light wine that may be preferred, and 2 bottles of brandy. Water can usually be obtained so it is useless to take it." A breeze!
8 Comments:
OR; You could go to that well known high street stores food hall, and find everything you need,for a perfect picnic. SORTED.
Chicken coronation - dead easy, everyone likes it, easy to transprot, serve and eat. Washed down with a suitable Chablis or Montrachet, I think you couild describe it not so much as a picnic, more of a feast.
On the other hand if there is a preponderance of under 10s, chicken legs and a disgusting fizzy drink of some sort seem to work best at making them be sick in the car on the way home
Certainly generous on the drink. I love it. Should you have an old copy of the household management book, you might want to have a look at the many (sic) different ways of folding napkins. It is hilarious.
my goodness, and just which is YOUR part? It sounds yummy.
We are all looking forward to our invitations immensely ! Perhaps you could take a jug of Pimm's, taking care not to spill it en route..
KL - You are absolutely right: that is the best idea with some rice and salad.
Anon - there's plenty of Pimms in Winchester if you're dropping in
Have you got an army of servants to transport all that, WW?! I miss Pimms - can't get it here.
WW, Careful honey, You'll have a load of grumpy old men turning up at your doorstep in a middle-England version of that famous 'mySpace' party in the North of England...
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