What is the allergy that keeps you from eating sugar? Is it a corn allergy to HFCS, a stomach issue, or a blood sugar issue?
Personally I have a corn allergy but since exertion suppresses my immune system enough that my allergies are much less severe during a ride or run, that's not so much of an issue. What is an issue for me is that I can't tolerate much fructose of any kind during a workout. A banana is just as bad for my digestive system as premix Gatorade. Potato sounds tasty, but I'm not so sure about carrying potatoes around in my jersey pockets for four or five hours.
I use HEED on rides and Hammer Gel on runs - Hammer Perpetuem on efforts longer than three hours, when I need some protein - and like them quite a bit. But even the long chain carbohydrates that Hammer uses might be an issue for you if you have blood sugar problems - that would be an issue to take up with your doctor.
I use Endurolytes to prevent cramps when it's hot and I'm sweating heavily, but that doesn't have any calories, so it's a completely different product from the carb and protein formulas. Mainly I use it for the calcium and magnesium - there really isn't enough sodium in Endurolytes by itself (my main ding on Hammer products is that they're not necessarily designed to be used singly). For a more complete non-caloric electrolyte replacement, I like Zenergize Hydrate tablets.
ETA - sorry, I'm usually better about reading the OP. Your idea for homemade granola bars sounds great. If you put some salt in your granola bars, then IMO on a cool weather ride of 33 miles you shouldn't need additional electrolytes. If you think you will need more calcium and magnesium, though, you might think about either Endurolytes pills or a dissolvable tablet, or a powder like KAL Crystal Cal-Mag, over Endurolytes powder, which has a kind of bitter metallic flavor. I use it for my long runs and I can deal with it when it's 85° and I'm sweating a couple of liters an hour, but it's not the most pleasant taste in the world.




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