1. Corn on the cob roasted on a stick, as eaten while strolling at the County Fair.
2. Creature do say Dutch ice-cream in a cornet while moving to the next free ride at De Efteling in Holland 47 years ago when he was coming up to 10 years old.
1. Corn on the cob roasted on a stick, as eaten while strolling at the County Fair.
2. Creature do say Dutch ice-cream in a cornet while moving to the next free ride at De Efteling in Holland 47 years ago when he was coming up to 10 years old.
3. Chips from the chippy when you are walking home drunk. Pre 1983 really. These days the chippies have closed and you have to buy pizza or kebabs and there are too many people vomitting on the pavement.
your favorite thing to be eaten outdoors? Topic to be evocative of pleasant locations and frivolous occupations, such as:
1. Corn on the cob roasted on a stick, as eaten while strolling at the County Fair.
2: Sardines, freshly caught and barbecued on a white sand Algarve beach by local fishermen on an old blackened grill, eaten with fingers before a paddle in a crystal turquoise sea
Edited Merry's entry in at number 4. 
1. Corn on the cob roasted on a stick, as eaten while strolling at the County Fair.
2. Creature do say Dutch ice-cream in a cornet while moving to the next free ride at De Efteling in Holland 47 years ago when he was coming up to 10 years old.
3. Chips from the chippy when you are walking home drunk. Pre 1983 really. These days the chippies have closed and you have to buy pizza or kebabs and there are too many people vomitting on the pavement.
4. Sardines, freshly caught and barbecued on a white sand Algarve beach by local fishermen on an old blackened grill, eaten with fingers before a paddle in a crystal turquoise sea
5. Candy floss scoffed while wandering around the local funfair. Funfairs used to be a regular event anywhere where there was sufficient green space. They're much less popular now.
oops!! 
thank you , kind Sir Eccles! How did I do that?
1. Corn on the cob roasted on a stick, as eaten while strolling at the County Fair.
2. Creature do say Dutch ice-cream in a cornet while moving to the next free ride at De Efteling in Holland 47 years ago when he was coming up to 10 years old.
3. Chips from the chippy when you are walking home drunk. Pre 1983 really. These days the chippies have closed and you have to buy pizza or kebabs and there are too many people vomitting on the pavement.
4. Sardines, freshly caught and barbecued on a white sand Algarve beach by local fishermen on an old blackened grill, eaten with fingers before a paddle in a crystal turquoise sea
5. Candy floss scoffed while wandering around the local funfair. Funfairs used to be a regular event anywhere where there was sufficient green space. They're much less popular now.
6. Soft, squidgy egg-and-mayonnaise sandwiches eaten at a picnic. Frightfully infra-dig
1. Corn on the cob roasted on a stick, as eaten while strolling at the County Fair.
2. Creature do say Dutch ice-cream in a cornet while moving to the next free ride at De Efteling in Holland 47 years ago when he was coming up to 10 years old.
3. Chips from the chippy when you are walking home drunk. Pre 1983 really. These days the chippies have closed and you have to buy pizza or kebabs and there are too many people vomitting on the pavement.
4. Sardines, freshly caught and barbecued on a white sand Algarve beach by local fishermen on an old blackened grill, eaten with fingers before a paddle in a crystal turquoise sea
5. Candy floss scoffed while wandering around the local funfair. Funfairs used to be a regular event anywhere where there was sufficient green space. They're much less popular now.
6. Soft, squidgy egg-and-mayonnaise sandwiches eaten at a picnic. Frightfully infra-dig
7. A Plysur in Reykjavík - manna from heaven for Creature 30 minutes after finishing a 10k run in his slowest ever time. It an Icelandic sausage covered in relish and put in a long roll.
Wow, these are all so delectable.
1. Corn on the cob roasted on a stick, as eaten while strolling at the County Fair.
2. Creature do say Dutch ice-cream in a cornet while moving to the next free ride at De Efteling in Holland 47 years ago when he was coming up to 10 years old.
3. Chips from the chippy when you are walking home drunk. Pre 1983 really. These days the chippies have closed and you have to buy pizza or kebabs and there are too many people vomitting on the pavement.
4. Sardines, freshly caught and barbecued on a white sand Algarve beach by local fishermen on an old blackened grill, eaten with fingers before a paddle in a crystal turquoise sea
5. Candy floss scoffed while wandering around the local funfair. Funfairs used to be a regular event anywhere where there was sufficient green space. They're much less popular now.
6. Soft, squidgy egg-and-mayonnaise sandwiches eaten at a picnic. Frightfully infra-dig
7. A Plysur in Reykjavík - manna from heaven for Creature 30 minutes after finishing a 10k run in his slowest ever time. It an Icelandic sausage covered in relish and put in a long roll.
8. Watching the humpback whales frolic, whilst we bob along on board a smallish boat in the grand gray Atlantic. Glorious discovery that my husband has brought for munchies something as impractical as a large Hershey's chocolate bar and a basket of out-of-season imported strawberries.
1. Corn on the cob roasted on a stick, as eaten while strolling at the County Fair.
2. Creature do say Dutch ice-cream in a cornet while moving to the next free ride at De Efteling in Holland 47 years ago when he was coming up to 10 years old.
3. Chips from the chippy when you are walking home drunk. Pre 1983 really. These days the chippies have closed and you have to buy pizza or kebabs and there are too many people vomitting on the pavement.
4. Sardines, freshly caught and barbecued on a white sand Algarve beach by local fishermen on an old blackened grill, eaten with fingers before a paddle in a crystal turquoise sea
5. Candy floss scoffed while wandering around the local funfair. Funfairs used to be a regular event anywhere where there was sufficient green space. They're much less popular now.
6. Soft, squidgy egg-and-mayonnaise sandwiches eaten at a picnic. Frightfully infra-dig
7. A Plysur in Reykjavík - manna from heaven for Creature 30 minutes after finishing a 10k run in his slowest ever time. It an Icelandic sausage covered in relish and put in a long roll.
8. Watching the humpback whales frolic, whilst we bob along on board a smallish boat in the grand gray Atlantic. Glorious discovery that my husband has brought for munchies something as impractical as a large Hershey's chocolate bar and a basket of out-of-season imported strawberries.
9. A chilli dog eaten while sat outside one of the wooden lodge/diners in Yosemite National Park.
a sausage sizzle eaten outside bunnings. LOL thats about as good as i could come up with. There is a sausage sizzle there every saturday (bunnings is a hardware store in aust)
Everyone's foods and descriptions sound so absolutely delicious it's making me hungry. Think I am going to change my username to Sick O'Salad.
That's ten. How about 10 songs that remind you of that time when....
1: Touch Me in the Morning, Diana Ross.
Used to play this over and over, weeping. My boyfriend had swapped me for Another (the fool).
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