Heading into a strange holiday weekend, we’re looking for ways to gather and eat, even if on a much smaller and socially distanced scale. So here are some of the foods we’ve been craving for outdoor picnics and parties of just a few people. From crawfish boils to farmers market finds, barbecue to street tacos, we’ve got 12 to-go options to really jumpstart the season. Charcuterie Denver Central Market, RiNo, denvercentralmarket.com A new seasonal picnic box ($85) features foods from many of the hall’s vendors — find charcuterie, crackers and spreads, chips and dip, bread and cookies, fresh fruit, ice cream, kombucha and wine or beer (for an extra $20). Crawfish Cattivella, Stapleton, 303-645-3779 On Saturday, chef Elise Wiggins is preparing a family-style, take-home crawfish boil from her wood-fired Italian restaurant.