I think that BooBoo would keep the best for himself, and save the rest for Yogi.
Traditional picnic baskets are generally woven from rattan or reed. A flat reed would generally be used in the traditional square style picnic basket. For other shapes different types of reed might be used for different colors as well as shapes.
A bawdy basket was a women who carried a basket around filled with clothes, and when she found any cloths out to dry, she would take them and put them in her basket. If anyone saw her, she would claim the clothes were her own, and carry on walking.
Most of the time, a meat basket might hold sausages, pork, chicken, and different types of cheeses. Crackers are also a staple item found in a meat basket.
The restrictive label for picnic would be "consumption break" or "in-transit meal."
If you mean oddie from moshi monsters than it would be: Moshling Boshling (located by pressing the picnic basket on main street) Moshling zoo (theme park) If you have any more please tell me or edit!
A food hamper is a basket full of food. Because there is no rule for the types of food in a basket, the products will vary. An example of food hamper foods would be wine and sandwiches.
A woven storage container would be a basket.
Behind its rear legs. The equivalent in a human would be behind the knees.
In 1940, a picnic might have included simple, portable foods like sandwiches made with cured meats and cheeses, fresh fruits such as apples or berries, and homemade baked goods like cookies or pie. Beverages would likely consist of lemonade or iced tea, packed in glass bottles. Blankets for sitting on the grass and perhaps a wicker basket to carry everything would complete the picnic setup. Additionally, people might have brought along a radio for music or entertainment, reflecting the era's popular culture.
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what i do is google picnic and then click it and from there it would or should tell u what to do! what i do is google picnic and then click it and from there it would or should tell u what to do!
A layup is when you are very close to the basket when you shoot the ball. I would say a player would be 3 feet or less from the basket when they shot a layup.