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Confession: I’m not a fan of eating outside. Unless conditions are absolutely perfect, I’m content to nibble on my nachos somewhere with four walls and a roof.
There are just so many ways for the meal to go sideways when you’re dining al fresco. Maybe the furniture is rickety, and one wayward bump of the knee sends my panini flying. Or the sun’s strong rays melt the ice cubes in my drink before I’ve even taken a sip. And, I’m sorry, but I don’t consider swatting flies away from my wine glass a relaxing activity.
But if you have to eat outside — say, you’re at a picnic in the park, a get-together on the beach, or a backyard barbecue — there are ways to make eating outside more bearable.
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