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    Feed Zone Cookbook

    http://feedzonecookbook.com/

    I just got this in and it looks very interesting. Im specifically interested in the breakfast ideas, and the "portables". It looks like there are a lot great homemade alternatives to gu and bars. Overall, it looks like there are lot of yummy healthy fueling ideas, and excellent information on how to eat well for endurance and fueling, specifically for cyclists.

    I do love the caveat about portion size, to be mindful about it if you aren't training like Levi Lephiemer..

    All in all it looks great. Has anyone else tried anything out of this yet?

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    I got it for Christmas and have tried a few things.

    Bacon muffins - seemed too wet. I've played around a little bit with the recipe, but haven't yet been happy with the texture.
    Savory Bread Cakes - also seemed too wet
    Allen's Rice Cakes - quite tasty, also makes a good lunch, warmed in the microwave, if you're planning an afternoon workout.


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    We met Allen Lim at Sea Otter and he had samples of his drink mix as well as a food truck there. The drink mix is great. DH used it on DMD. We got the book, but haven't had time to try anything in it yet. I thought those Allen's rice cakes looked great as well. As did some of the curry, dinner and slow cooker dishes.
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    I love this cookbook! The meatball, biryani, green chili pork,empanadas, chicken fried rice....all delicious! I'm also really fond of the breakfast sandwich that combines steamed greens with scrambled eggs and shaved parm. and lemon. Oh and his stuffed french toast is good too. Can you tell I've been cooking a lot lately? haha
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    Most of the featured recipes in his blog look pretty healthy and good. (Except I can't much white rice anymore. Anyway. )

    He does throw in some indulgences. Jeepers..for his flourless chocolate cake that Lance Armstrong loved at times:

    2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
    1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter
    ¼ cup liquor
    10 large eggs
    ¼ cup sugar
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    ½ teaspoon salt
    sprinkle of cayenne pepper

    For that amount of butter, I think I would need to bike 120 km. at least. I would tend to want to find a way to use the dark real chocolate instead of semi-sweet choc. chips.

    Maybe it serves 8 people...gotta check recipe.
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    lol there's specific caveats in the book that if you are not training at a super high level to be extremely mindful that the portion sizes are for those who are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Most of the featured recipes in his blog look pretty healthy and good. (Except I can't much white rice anymore. Anyway. )

    He does throw in some indulgences. Jeepers..for his flourless chocolate cake that Lance Armstrong loved at times:

    2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips
    1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter
    ¼ cup liquor
    10 large eggs
    ¼ cup sugar
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    ½ teaspoon salt
    sprinkle of cayenne pepper

    For that amount of butter, I think I would need to bike 120 km. at least. I would tend to want to find a way to use the dark real chocolate instead of semi-sweet choc. chips.

    Maybe it serves 8 people...gotta check recipe.
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