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Forum From the Archives: Picnicking with Samin and Luke: All You Can Eat

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🗓️ 3 July 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

It’s just about summer and time to dig out the red-and-white checkered blanket for a picnic. From banh mi sandwiches at the beach or pork buns at a city park, the Bay Area has no shortage of picnic spots and foods. As part of our All You Can East series, we’ll talk with chef and picnic enthusiast Samin Nosrat and KQED food editor Luke Tsai about how to plan the perfect picnic. Whether you’re headed to the waterfront or Washington Square Park, tell us: what’s your favorite place for a picnic, and what food are you bringing? This segment originally aired May 24, 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Thank you. From KQD in San Francisco, I'm Alexis Madrigal.

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Ah, picnics. Just sitting on a blanket on some grass with your family or friends or strangers or even all by yourself.

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There are two components to the perfect picnic, in my humble opinion. One, you need a good

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spot, though that could take a lot of forums, rural, urban, and in between. Two, you need good

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food. We're counting on all of you to deliver us great locations, but we're bringing the heat

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today with food expertise. Our food editor Luke Sy has written the guide to Bay Area Picnicking, but we're bringing the heat today with food expertise.

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Our food editor Luke Sy has written the guide to Bay Area Picnicing,

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and we'll be joined this by the Dynamite Chef, Samin Nosrod,

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of salt, fat, acid heat fame.

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Get your blanket, pull out your All-Trails app, drag the sun from behind the fog.

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It's time for a picnic show, our latest All You Can Eat after this news. Welcome to Forum. I'm Alexis Madrigal. This is our latest edition of All You Can Eat with Luke

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Sy, our regular series about the Bay Area's food cultures.

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Luke's got a new story up about how to put together the perfect and extremely Bay Area

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