I enjoy watching cookery programmes, and I have my favourite go-tos. The other day, I viewed an episode of a series of programmes that featured picnic food. It got me thinking back to when I was a kid and when my grandmother used to take me on a picnic regularly.
The food we ate on the picnic was very different from the food suggestions on this programme. There was no quiche, sausage rolls, scotch eggs or Battenberg cake, washed down by iced lemon tea.
Our feast usually consisted of jam or cheese sandwiches accompanied by a flask of tea. They were the best days ever.
I’ve included a classic poem today, written by African-American Julius C. Wright. I hope you enjoy it.
Going to the Picnic
There is a large crowd of folk
Hurrying down the road
They are going to have a picnic now
And spread the news abroad
They're wearing beautiful bouquets
And carrying bright tin dippers
New straw hats are waving high
And patent leather slippers
Their hats are made of fine chiffon
And decorated too
There will be plenty of goodies
For your friends and for you
They will have a big barbecue
And a lot of other stuff
They are going to eat and drink
Till everybody puff
They will have cakes and candy by the heaps
And ice cream pressed in cakes
Peanut parched fresh and hot
And a lot of fine milkshakes
They will have fish croquettes by the bushels
And coconut jumbles too
They are going to feed their friends and foes
And have enough for you
They are going to have a big dance
And have a Jolly time
They want to show their handsome looks
Because they look so fine
One barrel or two of lemonade
Mixed all through with ice
Lemons cut and thrown therein
Gee! it’s awful nice
Of all the fun and jollities
And all the places of rest
Just go to an old picnic ground
They tell me that's the best