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In our city, there is a park that has a large picnic area (ID/N-ID).  The picnic area, which has a table and a grill (ID/N-ID), has a lovely view of The Italian Gardens.  The people who you invite to your cookout (ID/N-ID) will be very surprised at the beautiful scenery of this park.  Since there is a grill, you can bring the ingredients that you will need to make hamburgers (ID/N-ID).  Homemade hamburgers, which are common at cookouts (ID/N-ID), are healthy compared to burgers that people buy from fast food restaurants (ID/N-ID).  Some people bring fried chicken, which is always a favorite at our family gatherings (ID/N-ID), and others bring side dishes.  Fried chicken, which is inexpensive (ID/N-ID), is a convenient cookout food.  People who don’t like red meat (ID/N-ID) will be grateful for having an option other than hamburgers.  I hope you decide to have a cookout at the park I recommended (ID/N-ID).

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