Because the word "hog-wash" had already been taken.
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"The firefighter's house burned down." "I posted a photo of my new mobile phone on social media with the hashtag #unplugged." "I finally had time to relax on vacation, but we had to evacuate due to a hurricane." "I planned an outdoor picnic, but it rained all day, so we had an indoor picnic instead."
The view from the mountaintop was absolutely splendid, with the sun setting over the horizon in a colorful display.
The urban legend picnic is short for "pick a N-word" for a lynching. The whites would turn these "picnics" into family gatherings as they ate, played with there kids,& posed for pictures as a black man/woman swung lifelessly from a tree. However, there is no evidence that this is the real origin of the term.
Joan Lindsey's novel "Picnic at Hanging Rock" is entirely fictitious. It has absolutely no basis in fact, but the manner in which it was written does add to the possibility of it being based on a true story, and Joan Lindsey never dispelled this myth. In fact, she even hinted that it might be based on fact. In this way, greater interest was generated in the book. The only truth to the story is that the geological feature known as Hanging Rock is a real feature at Mt Macedon, north of Melbourne. Besides, Valentine's Day in 1900 (February 14) was a Wednesday. In the story it is stated to be a Saturday.
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It's called either a picnic basket or a picnic hamper.
Vacation
No, picnic is a noun (a picnic) and a verb (to picnic).
A container holding picnic food is a picnic bag or picnic basket. These containers have changed very little through the decades. They are meant for day trips and the like, but are big enough to carry everything you'd need for a picnic from blankets to plates and silverware.
Picnic is usually used as a noun:We are having a picnic on the weekend.But it can be used as a verb:We will picnic beside the river.
A meal eaten outside on Memorial Day is called a picnic or barbeque.
The duration of The Picnic is 1680.0 seconds.
The game is called "Horseshoes."
No, the word 'picnic' is a noun and a verb.The noun 'picnic' is a word for an outing or occasion that involves taking a packed meal to be eaten outdoors; for example:We had a picnic today.The verb 'picnic' is to have or take part in a picnic; for example:We picnic at the park south of town.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:We had a picnic today. It was a lot of fun.
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Picnic food can be stored and transported in a variety of containers designed to keep meals fresh, organized, and easy to carry outdoors. The right choice depends on what you’re bringing and how long you need it to stay cool or protected. Here are the most common and useful options: 1. Picnic Cooler Bags These are the most popular option. Insulated cooler bags keep food fresh, maintain temperature, and protect items from sun exposure. They’re lightweight, easy to carry, and come in many sizes. 2. Insulated Lunch Bags Great for small picnics or individual meals. They hold sandwiches, snacks, and drinks securely while keeping them cool for a few hours. 3. Picnic Baskets Classic wicker baskets offer plenty of space and organization. They often include compartments for cutlery, plates, and food containers. 4. Food Storage Containers Reusable airtight containers keep food from spilling and help maintain freshness. Ideal for salads, cut fruits, or snacks. 5. Bento Boxes Perfect for portioned meals. These boxes separate food items neatly and prevent them from mixing. 6. Thermal Flasks & Jars If you’re carrying soups, pastas, or warm meals, insulated flasks help maintain temperature. 7. Wine Cooler Bags For picnics that include wine, a wine cooler bag keeps bottles chilled and protected. In Short Picnic food is typically held in cooler bags, insulated lunch bags, picnic baskets, and airtight containers all designed to keep food fresh, safe, and easy to carry.