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  1. #31
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    LOL! Between the yogurt and the meat pies, you guys are cracking me up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivorygorgon View Post
    I saw a lady at a recent ride pull a hardboiled egg out of her pocket and it.
    Must have been a wierd sight. The only time I will have a hardboiled egg would be if I stopped, went to a restaurant and knew the hard boiled egg was stored in a cool place at a restaurant/cafe.

    For instance eating french fries during a long ride..is just ugh, not enjoyable to me. But then, I seldom order French fries off-bike at meals.

    Anything that tastes "plasticky", like gummy bears, would not do much for me. It would sit like sludge in stomach.

    A chocolate bar has saved me for energy out in a rural area but I don't stock /buy in advance for rides at all. Of course, I love chocolate off-bike, especially the quality dark stuff.

    But I really, I prefer to be flexible palate-wise when cycling self-supported on long rides that take up nearly the whole day. I see it as necessary when travelling internationally, ..even off-bike.
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  3. #33
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    I can usually eat anything, but recently I gave up red meat. In a pinch, we were running late, and we swung through McDonalds on our way out to a long ride. I ordered a cheeseburger, small fries and soda--no problem AFTER a ride, in the past. However, my stomach spent most of the ride trying to figure out what to do with that cheeseburger
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    Ugh, hard-boiled eggs. I'm shuddering. I don't know what it is about 'em, but I can't stomach them.

    Other than that, I have an iron stomach. I can eat just about anything and not have problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivorygorgon View Post
    I saw a lady at a recent ride pull a hardboiled egg out of her pocket and it. It looked pretty darn gross to me. But then again, I think a banana with some peanut butter on it was one of the things that made me feel the best.
    I take hard boiled eggs on rides all the time. Why is that gross? I need some protein and I try really hard to avoid processed food like energy bars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PamNY View Post
    I take hard boiled eggs on rides all the time. Why is that gross? I need some protein and I try really hard to avoid processed food like energy bars.
    I thought the same thing. It's an old backpacker's deal - many backpackers take hard boiled eggs and have for as long as I've been baackpacking (30 years).
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    I take 'em. Grosses hubby out

    Wrap them in foldable ice packs in my handlebar bag
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    I'm so relieved to finally find out I'm not the only person in this world who can't stand bananas!

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    I like when bananas are offered on event rides. I have no trouble digesting them - although I just eat 1/2 of one once or twice during the ride - and they stave off leg cramps. My favorite is when they offer peanut butter and banana sandwich wedges.

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    I have an iron stomach--it's less about what than about how much. I doubt I could eat a whole cheeseburger during a ride. Half? Heck yes.
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PamNY View Post
    I take hard boiled eggs on rides all the time. Why is that gross? I need some protein and I try really hard to avoid processed food like energy bars.
    They look like eyeballs to me. I like scrambled, but that is not very convenient on a bike ride. Give me processed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrekTheKaty View Post
    I take 'em. Grosses hubby out

    Wrap them in foldable ice packs in my handlebar bag
    Ice packs are unnecessary. I've taken them on backpacking trips and had them the next day, after hiking in 90+ degree heat.
    (of course if you get GI issues from following my advice, I am not liable, I am not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV)
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    Quote Originally Posted by TsPoet View Post
    Ice packs are unnecessary. I've taken them on backpacking trips and had them the next day, after hiking in 90+ degree heat.
    (of course if you get GI issues from following my advice, I am not liable, I am not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV)
    Make that warm eyeballs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenyonchris View Post
    Bananas make my lips itch.
    Ever have any problems with latex? My sister has a bad latex allergy and she's been told to avoid bananas and avocado, since all three share the same allergy-triggering chemical.

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    ((snicker)) warm eyeballs ((snicker))

    Maybe I'll try hard-boiled egg & banana sandwiches next--that's vegetarian!
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