I haven't tried honey but I prefer raisins to GU. The little boxes such as
www.sun-maid.com
You could go organic I'm sure. Hits me just as fast as GU and other products for that "OMG look at that hill" spurt and stays with you longer.
I haven't tried honey but I prefer raisins to GU. The little boxes such as
www.sun-maid.com
You could go organic I'm sure. Hits me just as fast as GU and other products for that "OMG look at that hill" spurt and stays with you longer.
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Yes! Mix with some jam and a pinch of salt...
I haven't tried honey, but isn't there a brand of gel that is basically honey? Stinger, or something?
I know you might be trying to get away from the commercial approach...just thought I'd throw it out there.
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I've tried this. I found that it was a little easier on the stomach if I mixed a little bit of peanut/almond butter into it. The extra fat/protein helps tone down and extend the sugar hit. And nut butters are a good way to get the saltiness in, as well.
Just, make sure you use creamy nut butter. Chunky style doesn't dispense very well.![]()
This is what I found - it's supposed to mimic the ratios of GU:
Home-brew power goop:
7 and 1/3 Tablespoons of Honey
3/4 teaspoons of Blackstrap Molasses
1/10 teaspoons (just shy of 1/8 tsp) of table salt
Be sure to mix everything together well, and it should make enough to fill a 5 serving GU flask.
Here's a take on this...
My partner finds various gu's don't sit so well in his stomach. He also has difficulty getting them open due to a hand injury which can mean keeping a tight grip on small things is very tricky.
So we tried honey in one of his water bottles, several tablespoons well diluted with water. Too sickly.
So we tried glucose. This works a treat. I put 5 heaped teaspoons of glucose (powder) in one of his water bottles when he is going on one of his long training rides (he usually does at least 1, but often 2, 100km+ rides per week - for example, on Sunday he did 130kms, on Tuesday he did aboput 110kms). The glucose is barely noticable in flavour but gives him the energy he needs to get home.
So he takes a bottle of plain water, and a bottle of glucose water, and a couple of 'bike bars' to eat. He usually stops at a school somewhere to top up his water bottle, and reserves the glucose bottle for the last leg home.
He also uses the same combination on 50-60km races because it is impossible to eat at the pace that is set (usually ending up with a 40km+average). So he takes two bottles and starts the glucose bottle about half-way through the race.
He finds the glucose water provides almost instant energy and is easy on his stomach.
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"I will try again tomorrow".
This is what I do for energy drink:
2 qts. water
1/4 c. lemon juice (Santa Cruz Organics bottled lemon juice actually came out to be cheaper than buying whole lemons and juicing them!)
7 T raw honey
1 T organic molasses
1/8 t sea salt
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