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  1. #1
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    recipe for homemade sports drink

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    I have noticed in several threads that people are looking for a sports drink that is not too sugary, does not contain corn syrup, etc.

    I found this recipe in Nancy Clark's Sports Nutrition Guidebook (third edition). I haven't actually tried it, but that's only because I am so lazy that merely pouring gatorade into a water bottle sometimes takes all the effort I can muster when I'm getting ready for a ride.

    But that's just me, so for those of you who are interested, here is Nancy's recipe:

    1/4 cup sugar
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    1/4 cup hot water
    1/4 cup orange juice (not concentrate) plus two tablespoons lemon juice
    3 1/2 cups cold water

    1. In the bottom of a pitcher, dissolve the sugar and salt in the hot water.
    2. Add the juice and remaining water; chill.
    3. Quench that thirst!

    Yield: 1 quart

    Nutrition information:
    Total calories: 200
    Calories per 8 ounces: 50
    Carbohydrate: 12 grams
    Sodium: 110 mg

    According to the description that accompanies the recipe, commercial sports drinks tend to have 50-70 calories and 110 mg sodim per 8 ounces, so this recipe is comparable. She also suggests trying different combinations of juices, such as cranberry plus lemonade, by diluting them to 50 calories per 8 ounces and adding a pinch of salt. As always, test new drinks during training rather than during the big event you are training for.

    p.s. full citation: Nancy Clark's Sports Nutrition Guidebook, Third Edition, written by Nancy Clark, MS, RD. Published by Human Kinetics, 2003. Recipe on page 356.

    p.p.s. This is a great book, and it also has lots of other recipes covering all different meals and snacks. She also has a recipe for homemade energy bars. The fourth edition of the book was published in April 2008. For more information:

    http://www.nancyclarkrd.com/books/sportsnutrition.asp

  2. #2
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    Thanks!

  3. #3
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    Thanks! I can never seem to quench my thirst. That should do the trick.

    I've love to see a sports energy bar recipe particularly that covers length of storage that is possible if you make a batch.

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  5. #5
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    THANKS! What a great resource. UK Elephant's English Flapjacks sounds like a winner for me!

 

 

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