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  1. #1
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    Talking Gluten Free Snack Ideas

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    Hi all,

    Just wondering if anyone can inspire me for riding snacks that are gluten free. I am more than happy to make them myself, so recipes would be great . I tend to do the banana/apple/orange/almonds thing mostly but also make these balls of yumminess (they sit in jersey pockets nicely) http://3pastriesaday.wordpress.com/2...ond-joy-balls/ and these clusters http://3pastriesaday.wordpress.com/2...nola-clusters/ (same blog, but her food is great - no, I have no association with it). Any hints, tips and recipes would be much appreciated

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    don't have any recipes and am not gluten intolerant but have steered several gluten intolerant biking friends to a commercial product found in grocery store health food aisle. Kind Bars are excellent for riding- sturdy enough to stand up to repeated trips in a hot sweaty jersey pocket and several flavors are chocolate free so they don't get all messy and nasty in said hot sweaty pocket.
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  3. #3
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    For me I use a combination of jerky, macadamia nuts and dried cherries. It works pretty well! There are also recipes online for your own Larabars - those are the only commercial bars I will consider and I don't get those very often.

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    Someone posted a recipe a while back for butternut squash blondies. Those were great. Can't access the recipe at the moment but it should be around here somewhere.
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    I have recently become a big fan of Bonk Breaker bars. They come in a variety of flavors. I really like the bonk Breaker fig bars for longer rides

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirsty2715 View Post
    Hi all,

    Just wondering if anyone can inspire me for riding snacks that are gluten free. I am more than happy to make them myself, so recipes would be great . I tend to do the banana/apple/orange/almonds thing mostly but also make these balls of yumminess (they sit in jersey pockets nicely) http://3pastriesaday.wordpress.com/2...ond-joy-balls/ and these clusters http://3pastriesaday.wordpress.com/2...nola-clusters/ (same blog, but her food is great - no, I have no association with it). Any hints, tips and recipes would be much appreciated
    Do you just keep those almond joy balls loose in your pocket? I'd be afraid of the chocolate melting, but it might be worth it - they look good! And I like the name of the blog

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    Some recipes on my pinterest board: http://pinterest.com/glutenfreefit/portable-food-fuel/

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    Quote Originally Posted by e3rdpower View Post
    Some recipes on my pinterest board: http://pinterest.com/glutenfreefit/portable-food-fuel/
    You have a couple of very interesting recipes here, thanks!

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    Oooh thanks everyone! I'll go shopping on the weekend. With the chocolate in the almond balls - I use baking chips - they don't melt (as opposed the the baking melts which do - learnt the hard way there - whoops!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by e3rdpower View Post
    Some recipes on my pinterest board: http://pinterest.com/glutenfreefit/portable-food-fuel/
    Thanks heaps! Yum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    You have a couple of very interesting recipes here, thanks!
    Cool! If you try any of them let me know, I haven't made them all yet.

  12. #12
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    Just saw that CocoNutz is doing a big sale too, these are really tasty.

    http://store.coconutzfuel.com/

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    Here's that squash blondie recipe. http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=36937
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    I just saw an ad for Picky Bars, which are gluten, soy and dairy free. You know what I know, now. The ingredients list looks pretty good to me, though I'm suspicious of rice protein that isn't organic or hexane free. But, considering they mention that pumpkin seeds are good for both "men and girls," I might refrain.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  15. #15
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    DH just switched to Kind Bars. He's not gluten intolerant, but he likes them. I can't eat them, as they are full of peanuts. I am sticking with Lara Bars, although they are smaller than the Lunas I've been using. I'm not gluten intolerant, either, but just looking for a bar that has a lot of protein.
    Men and girls ? But, I love pumpkin seeds. Good ingredient for making veggie burgers.
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