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6 ways to have a picnic in Calgary

CBC Calgary's food and nutrition columnist Julie Van Rosendaal gives some suggestions for good picnic foods.

Skip the patio this summer and find a spot in a park, on a beach or near a stream

CBC Calgary's food and nutrition columnist Julie Van Rosendaal gives some suggestions for good picnic foods. (Courtesy of Julie Van Rosendaal)

When the weather turns warm and green city spaces return to their lush summer state, providing thick grass to sit on and trees to spread out under, its time once again to eat out al fresco.

  • Hear Julie Van Rosendaal's picnic suggestions by clicking on the "Listen" button above.

Even when you cant find a spot on a patio, chances are youll be able to locate a spot in a park, on a beach or near a stream.

Wherever you are in Calgary, here are some easy ways to turn your outing into a picnic.

Wineand Cheese

Pack a wooden cutting board and a knife, pick up a bottle of wine, a few nice cheeses, a good baguette and some dried fruit and nuts and perhaps a jar of chutney or fig jam to fill in the gaps.

Then spread out a blanket and spread out your cheeses.

Janice Beaton Fine Cheese, Say Cheese Fromagerie in the Crossroads Market or Springbank Cheese will have everything you need. (Except the wine.)

Outdoor coffee break

Pick up lattes, cinnamon buns from the bakery and fruit from the market and find yourself a piece of grass.

There are great cinnamon buns (and coffee!) to be had at Vendome Cafand Sidewalk Citizen Bakeryin Sunnyside, orgrab some small quiches to go fromLa Boulangerie onFourth Street S.W.

Dessert time

Who says a picnic has to be a meal? Have a dessert picnic, or just pick up pie.

Try the fruit pies at Bliss, lemon or salted caramel tarts at clair de Lune, or pick up a whole one at Pies Plus in the Avenida Shopping Centre and stop for a pint of ice cream on the way to the park.

Road food

Let the trucks cook! With so many great edible options on city streets this summer, its easy to pull over and have an impromptu picnic.

You can track most of Calgary's food trucks at yycfoodtrucks.com, or find them on Twitter.

The brand-new Farm Girls food truck can befoundthrough updates from@farmgirlsfood.

Charcuterie

The charcuterie board from Taste restaurant is a great example of one that would do well outdoors. Pick up salami, sausage, ham, bresaola and other cured meats from Linas on Centre St. (where you could pick up some authentic Italian food to go too).

Bon Ton Meat Marketin the Stadium Shopping Centre has individual meat pies that would be perfect for picnicking, or try the Better Butcher or Polcan Meatsand Deli in the Acadia Shopping Centre.

Sushi

Pick up some sushi to gotry Sushi Bar Zipang or Wasperfect for eating with your fingers or chopsticks, it makes a great meal to eat on the grass.