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10 recommendations with 2 comments
espy's recommendation
First to recommend
Picnic blankets are great for sitting but not so great for keeping the wine glasses upright. This spiify little table rolls right up for easy carrying and assembles in seconds. 17" high means it will keep away the ants (but maybe not the dogs).
Updated Feb 29, 2008
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Yournewbestfriend's recommendation
I love these little picnic tables. I took my mom for a picnic for mother's day and the group next to us had a couple and I was so envious. With this you don't have to worry about your glass tipping over or anything. And, they're so nice to have. Don't you just feel more picnic-y looking at it?
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Updated Sep 10, 2008
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er1n's recommendation
This table in a bag is perfect for a more robust picnic. If you aren't into parking it on the grass, this is definitely the route to go. The carry case is a must.
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Updated Jun 27, 2008
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lashaunda
on Jun 27, 2008
I had an impromptu picnic last weekend in the grass and dirt. It was pretty gross!
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JSwerer's recommendation
If you need a unique Father's Day gift, this awesome Table in a Bag @Crateandbarrel.com would be perfect! Great gift for any guy that enjoys that likes picnics, concerts in the park, camping or any activity where he might need a portable table.
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Updated Jun 9, 2008
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lexijones1's recommendation
I really missed furniture while I was camping out in the wilderness. This Table in a Bag is a terrific idea for camping out in the middle of nowhere.
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Updated Jun 5, 2008
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SeñoritaRuth's recommendation
parties in the park have never been simpler. also perfect for camping, this table tucks away into a carrier tote, providing a stable surface to make the great outdoors a little more like home.
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Updated May 29, 2008
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revolutionarygirl's recommendation
Such a clever idea! Table a-go-go. This collapsible table is ready to go and easy to set up. It even comes with its own red carrying bag. Perfect for park cookouts and beach picnics.
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Updated May 14, 2008
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stacymae's recommendation
There's no reason you & your sweetie have to dine laying on teh ground. If that's not your fella's thing then simply bring this handy collapsible table in a bag along with you and that moment that could have been ruined by fire ants will stay just between the two of you.
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Updated Apr 30, 2008
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I have always wondered where people get these. Thanks for sharing!