I'll be going on a date and I want to bring a lunch for the both of us and have a small picnic. I want to stray away from sandwiches and wraps and go for something convenient and light. I was thinking fruits and cheese but that's more of a snack. Anything that's mildly impressive, filling, and not going to gouge my wallet?
spring rolls maybe? soup is a bit more in season though if you have the ability to heat it up
>>7223498
I won't have the ability to hear anything up, I should've added that.
BBQ for that bitch.
>>7223499
Spring rolls honestly sound really fun and easy
if its a small picnic maybe just make a nice sandwich or salad
>>7223495
Red wine.
Class it up, anon.
>>7223502
Are we talking about those crispy spring rolls or the ones with the rice paper and are a lot more fresh?
>>7223503
Salad sounds ok
>>7223508
im both of those posts, but i meant the spring rolls that are made with rice paper, some fresh ass ingredients and maybe shrimp, and a nice peanut sauce. salad is easy as fuck and depending on the girl, you wont make her hate herself after eating either
>>7223495
>picnic in winter
Hmm.
Everybody likes cold pizza.
>>7223514
Spring rolls honestly sound like s great idea, I even found a recipe for a fruit one. I just have no idea where to get that rice paper I haven't seen it around. A salad sounds good is all else fails but I'd like to spruce it up. Since it's cold soup sounds great too but even with a thermos in this weather it would end up luke warm. Plus I don't own a thermos that big and soup is a pain to travel.
>>7223516
Small picnic = on the go lunch that's easy so we can get on with the plans for the day
A prepared lunch isn't all that's to the date, my friend
>>7223526
Literally any asian market should have it, we have a place here in oregon called Rosauers or something like that, its just a regular store but they offer a little more variety in stuff like that
>>7223535
I'm from Oregon too so that helps me out a lot, thanks anon!
>>7223537
Where about? The Dalles here, the store i refer to is in Hood River, but Portland no doubt has infinite asian markets
>>7223539
I live about an hour away from Portland. I can always find wanton wraps but not rice wraps, I guess I'm not looking hard enough. I normally go to Fubon but I've never seen rice wraps anywhere there.
>>7223544
>wanton
You're mother is wanton, anon.
>>7223544
Yeah i dont know any stores in the portland area, but i know that ive never had a problem finding the wraps, even in a small town like the dalles, good luck!
>>7223547
gotta love spelling errors, my apology
>>7223495
You're on the right track bro, 2-3 kinds of fruit (grapes, pear, apple), 2 cheeses (brie & gruyere?), 1-2 kinds of bread (baguette & farm?), red wine (if you're young, get a cheap beaujolais). If it's too pricy, or if you're not sure about it, grapes, 1 larger cheese (could be wisconsin swiss), 1 larger bread (could be grocery store bakery), and the cheapest red wine at walmart.