When the weather is nice, tailgates, barbecues, patio parties, and picnics are on the agenda, and they can be made a lot easier and more successful with the right equipment.
Yeti Tundra 45 Cooler:
Coleman 50 QT Xtreme Wheeled Cooler:
Char-Broil Grill2Go X-200 Portable Gas Grill:
Prepworks Collapsible Party Carrier:
Rachael Ray Lasagna Lugger:
Sunflora Picnic Backpack:
Picnic At Ascot Buckingham Picnic Basket:
Picnic At Ascot Collapsible Picnic Basket:
Ecovita Compostable Cutlery:
Diamond Entertaining Disposable Cutlery:
Dixie Ultra Disposable Paper Bowls:
Dixie Everyday Disposable Bowls:
Stackman Compostable Bowls:
Hefty Super Strong Paper Plates:
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We use our Coleman cooler once a year–to brine/thaw our Thanksgiving turkey.
Lisa, I'll get the 56$ cooler and add my own gasket? The other one would have to be Yeti-proof, and include hookers and champagne? Hannah, it's pronounced "pic-a-nic basket."
How do you find a commercial composting facility, or access it??
Qees double casserole carrier, insulated = $25
2:48 bug in the ice
Recommend portable charcoal grill
Yogi would steal that wicker pic-a-nic basket 😉
Very very good
I am SHOCKED you would recommend that grill. It’s pure crap. The grill is impossible to clean, the valve needs to be replaced in order to keep the temperature below 500. The grill surface rusts and has to be replaced for big bucks. I gave up and threw it out!!!!
I hope this comment is received constructively, in the spirit in which it was intended, but the BLACK shirts are too stark for the coloring of both of you ladies. If you were aiming to coordinate w/ sort of a neutral-colored uniform, perhaps NAVY BLUE would’ve been a more fitting option.
Great job, as usual! 👏 You two make an excellent pairing—the dynamic duo does it again! 👌
always make sure you bring a swiss army knife
I’m glad to hear the professionals at ATK also use terms like ‘righty tighty’
If Lisa McManus is telling us, I'm all ears.
I think she gives us good advice.
Another point of interest about that particular Yeti is if one lives or is camping in a mountains region they can lock the lid and the their food will be in a bear proof storage container.
The Yeti costs like a million bucks. I just got a small fridge and plug it in to the truck. Done.🤔🤑🤑🤑
Thankyou .I'm thinking about a yeti .
Air Fryer BBQ Pulled Pork! ~ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=03mL3KkHldw
That lasagne lugger can do doublele outer as a carry-on.
Great options. Thanks for testing and sharing.
Those picnic baskets 🤯
Summers in Wisconsin is 👌
Y'all should check out the coolers that CNet had recently tested.
Dedicated set of Corelle plates and inexpensive flatware are a better value and earth friendly, especially if you find them a at your local thrift store.
The Colman will last for 2 – 3 days if packed and iced right. I'd love a Yeti, but not at that price.
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If you drive a Range Rover you must have Yeti cooler. I drive an Escalade – Coleman works for me.
You asked what is the best thing to bring. Myself of course.
Should we be expecting a portable gas grill vid in the future? What about electric grills?