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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    Interesting... Where can you find glucose powder? Health food store? Is it flavored or does it just taste like water? Is the consistency the same as water?
    Sorry so many questions, but that sounds like something I'd like to try.
    Its at the supermarket - I can't remember if they shelve it with the baking ingredients or near the health food/tabs. My memory says its near things like yeast granules, corn flour etc, so prob in the baking section.
    I imagine a health food store might stock it, though it would be more expensive I think.

    No/little flavour at all, and hardly changes the taste of the water - as in (when I am getting water for my husband and forget to note which one is glucose i sip both and say...)
    sip... "I think this is the glucose one" ... sip " yeah, this is it"

    So its not an obvious flavour.

    Yes, the powder does not alter the consistency of water at all, or the colour really... My 18year old does not like using the glucose water, he says it makes his throat feel weird. but it doesn't bother my partner at all.

    Good luck, I think its definitely worth trying out (plus its a heckuva lot cheaper than gu's and gels... although they are what I use )

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    Thanks guys for all the great tips. I will do a trial run of honey in my Gel Bot and see if it works for me. I might add a little pb to it as Dianyla suggested. The glucose tablets is a definite idea since our drugstore carries them.

    I have used the Carb-boom and liked it, but the bike shop is an hour away and I don't drive there as much with the steep gas prices.
    Once you've found a flavor/brand of gel that you like, it's usually much cheaper to order it in quantity online than it is to buy a few in the store. Especially if you can find free shipping!

    My stomach is luckily not very sensitive on the bike, but for running, GU & Carb boom gels upset my stomach but Power gel and Hammer gel do not.

  3. #18
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    Liza, I picked up a Hammer gel as well. I haven't used it yet but may try it out tomorrow.

    I did use the honey on my ride yesterday and it's a little rich--even small sips. Luckily I had plenty of water. As for performance, it gave me a boost although my performance was lackluster yesterday. I think I might try adding a little lemon juice and salt in it as suggested.

    I think I may be sensitive to red dyes. I am much more moody after drinking Gatorade than water.

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    Please post an update with what you figure out.

    BF and I are contemplating doing a 2 week localvore challenge in September (eating only foods grown and produced within 100 miles of where we live in Vermont). So I may be in need of a honey energy gel recipe that only includes local foods (we'll be using the common exception for spice/salt, but lemon and peanut products won't qualify- any thoughts out there on cranberry juice instead of lemon?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by anakiwa View Post
    any thoughts out there on cranberry juice instead of lemon?)
    Cool experiment Anakiwa. Let us know how it goes.

    As for the cranberry vs lemon in the energy drink - the original recommendation from the naturopath recommends lemon because of its alkalizing effect in the body, as well as the flavour. I don't know how cranberry compares to lemon, but if it is also a high PH juice, it should have a similar effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBTC View Post
    As for the cranberry vs lemon in the energy drink - the original recommendation from the naturopath recommends lemon because of its alkalizing effect in the body, as well as the flavour. I don't know how cranberry compares to lemon, but if it is also a high PH juice, it should have a similar effect.
    My understanding of cranberry juice (the straight stuff, not sweetened ) is that the bitter tannins acidify the urine and lubricate the urinary tract. That's why it's so great at killing UTIs. But I'm not sure it would be great for balancing pH.

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    After reading through this post, and merging information from another post, I made peanut butter & honey sandwich on whole wheat, cut it into a bunch of little pieces, froze em, and brought them with me on a ride Saturday (30 miles - my longest distance so far! whoo hoo!)

    They were yummy, and I think the honey gave me some boost.

    My fellow te rider, however, reported that they made her want to vomit (it was right before a biiiiiiig hill.)

    Try it. See if it makes you go "yum" or "yech."

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    indi, I ate pb and raw honey on a slice of wheat bread today and so far it gave me the best fuel for my ride. I haven't tried freezing the sandwich. Guess I can try that for the next big ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    indi, I ate pb and raw honey on a slice of wheat bread today and so far it gave me the best fuel for my ride. I haven't tried freezing the sandwich. Guess I can try that for the next big ride.
    I liked them so much, I now am in the market for a small zipper handlebar bag so that I can have those little buggers more easily accessible!

    I'm also thinking - cut up frozen fig newtons.

    Cut up frozen soft granola bars.

    Cut up frozen fruit - just nothing gushy.

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    Mmmm, can I ride with you?

    Maybe your bike should play a little tune--like the ice cream truck.

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    "Cut up frozen fruit - just nothing gushy."

    I learned the hard way that frozen bananas do NOT do well on long, hot rides. Unless, of course, you like to slurp black gush . . .

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    Ewwwwwwww!

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    On Sunday's Shasta ride, I actually took a cold yogurt (and plastic spoon) in my jersey pocket with me for the first break, 10 miles in. I put some almonds in it for early ride staying power.

    I am NOT a morning person, and I know that is one thing that sits well in the early morning, so I just decided to take some with! It only had to stay cold for the first 10 miles, and it worked great!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    That sounds like a wonderful, light treat for a hot summer day.

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    I like to freeze yogurt too and eat it right as it is getting thawed. Might not want to put it in your jersey pocket though if it's a cool morning...

    Pretzels are another of my favorite things to eat on the bike.

    The honey & pb sandwiches sound good! My dad used to make sandwiches with honey, pb and a mashed banana for us when we were kids. Yum.

    I was thinking of trying to bring along some cold pasta with a little olive oil, basil and garlic salt on my ride this weekend. I just get tired of gels, bars and sports drinks & want more 'real food' options.

    Anne

 

 

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