Eating while riding, what do you have?
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Up to 2h nothing, anything over, 70g of Maltodextrin / hr via water bottle.
I experimented with self-made rice cakes etc. but it's just too cumbersome and it feels like I have to constantly eat which I found super annoying.
I experimented with self-made rice cakes etc. but it's just too cumbersome and it feels like I have to constantly eat which I found super annoying.
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These are all great ideas for reading in the bike. So many great choices u might have to buy one of those kid towing trailers just to carry all the food
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My wife makes my rice cakes once or twice a week. (about 16-18 cakes per batch)
They keep in a Tupperware in fridge as each are individually wrapper in a tiny 7x10cm Ziploc bags
She makes them with a tiny amount of coconut milk & raisins,...taste great
I eat roughly 100 cal per hour on rides over 2 hours
So I take a few rice cakes & a small banana or two. I have not eaten store bought bars or gels in years
She also makes no-cook peanut butter oat,raisin bars same size but freezes them & I eat as a snack at home
They keep in a Tupperware in fridge as each are individually wrapper in a tiny 7x10cm Ziploc bags
She makes them with a tiny amount of coconut milk & raisins,...taste great
I eat roughly 100 cal per hour on rides over 2 hours
So I take a few rice cakes & a small banana or two. I have not eaten store bought bars or gels in years
She also makes no-cook peanut butter oat,raisin bars same size but freezes them & I eat as a snack at home
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Wow man they sound amazing. Almost need to add recipes to this threadflying wrote:My wife makes my rice cakes once or twice a week. (about 16-18 cakes per batch)
They keep in a Tupperware in fridge as each are individually wrapper in a tiny 7x10cm Ziploc bags
She makes them with a tiny amount of coconut milk & raisins,...taste great
I eat roughly 100 cal per hour on rides over 2 hours
So I take a few rice cakes & a small banana or two. I have not eaten store bought bars or gels in years
She also makes no-cook peanut butter oat,raisin bars same size but freezes them & I eat as a snack at home
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Hahah well I dont mind listing the recipe as it is not difficult & she makes it in a regularTheKaptone wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 6:05 amWow man they sound amazing. Almost need to add recipes to this thread
automatic electric rice cooker.
Rice Cakes
1-cup rice
1-tsp cinnamon
2-tbsp Brown Sugar
water to one cup line in cooker
about 1/4cup coconut milk
raisins to taste (wife uses about 1/3 cup)
After cooker is done let sit till cool then stir to mix it all up
She lines a small cookie sheet with saran wrap leaving excess wrap & puts all the rice on it
Then covers with the excess saran & shapes in a rectangle about 8"x10" about 1/2" thick
Puts in fridge overnight then in morning cuts into 3"x1.5" pieces that fit in those mini ziplocs I mentioned
then store in fridge in a tupperware usually you get 16-18 bars
You can also use parchment paper instead of ziplocs but we like these because rice cakes are not messy &
you can bring the empty ziplocs home & rinse/dry them getting 3-4 uses out of them & also no rubbish on rides
Peanut butter oat bars
3 cups rolled oats
1 Tbsp peanut butter
1 cup milk
2 Tbsp Brown Sugar
1/3 cup raisins
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
pinch of salt
Mix together in a bowl & do the same thing as you did with the rice cakes on pan with saran & shape into
8"x10"x0.5" thick rectangle
You can do refrigerate or freeze. I like freeze as it becomes similar to an ice cream (never gets rock hard but stays like a firm ice cream)
In morning cut to size then store bars in freezer (again 16-18 bars & we use the mini ziplocs for these too)
PS: About the shaping of the rice cake or oat bars into the main 8x10 rectangle
You can do the above way with saran wrap or another easy method is put the mixture in a
gallon size ziploc then pat/shape into the rectangle
We use to do this & it works well but in the morning you need to cut the bag open to cut up the squares
Seems wasteful & saran is what we use now
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Thanks for that Flyin
Going to have a crack at those for sure
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Going to have a crack at those for sure
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TheKaptone wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 5:14 amThanks for that Flyin
Going to have a crack at those for sure
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What do people wrap their portables in? Skratch do parchment backed foil but getting my hands on the rolls of Reynolds parchment / foil in Australia is a PITA.
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FE Sports do it in the lucky countryNefarious86 wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 7:06 amWhat do people wrap their portables in? Skratch do parchment backed foil but getting my hands on the rolls of Reynolds parchment / foil in Australia is a PITA.
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I’ve been using Soreen malt loaf for a while now. I get the ‘lunchbox loaves’ and cut a small nick at each end of the wrappers so I can quickly open while on the bike. I really don’t get on with bars/gels and these have seen me through many a long ride. I supplement this with High Five Energy Drink in the bidons.
Otherwise... Mashed Sweet potato and cheese in a wrap fits pretty well in a jersey pocket. Got regulary ridiculed for it though! Batch of flapjacks in the freezer cut into small bite size pieces. Grab a handful when you get up and they thaw for the ride ahead. Tried and tested jam sandwich.
Tried feedzone rice cakes but was always hungry.
Otherwise... Mashed Sweet potato and cheese in a wrap fits pretty well in a jersey pocket. Got regulary ridiculed for it though! Batch of flapjacks in the freezer cut into small bite size pieces. Grab a handful when you get up and they thaw for the ride ahead. Tried and tested jam sandwich.
Tried feedzone rice cakes but was always hungry.
lots of guys who ride long distances (Audax) enjoy the Soreen loaves .... they also use Fijj chocolate milkshake:iamalex wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 9:46 amI’ve been using Soreen malt loaf for a while now. I get the ‘lunchbox loaves’ and cut a small nick at each end of the wrappers so I can quickly open while on the bike. I really don’t get on with bars/gels and these have seen me through many a long ride. I supplement this with High Five Energy Drink in the bidons.
Otherwise... Mashed Sweet potato and cheese in a wrap fits pretty well in a jersey pocket. Got regulary ridiculed for it though! Batch of flapjacks in the freezer cut into small bite size pieces. Grab a handful when you get up and they thaw for the ride ahead. Tried and tested jam sandwich.
Tried feedzone rice cakes but was always hungry.
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I was using just plain parchment (non-foil backed) & it works okNefarious86 wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2019 7:06 amWhat do people wrap their portables in? Skratch do parchment backed foil but getting my hands on the rolls of Reynolds parchment / foil in Australia is a PITA.
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but last year while riding in SE Asia I could not find any
So I started using these small 7x10cm Ziploc bags
brought a bunch back home with me
Works great as my rice cakes etc are usually 2-2.5 bites & easy to handle while riding
They are not messy too when you put the empties in your jersey
You can also reuse them 3-4 times too if you want...easily cleaned at home when you wash your bottles
Lastly it makes the rice cakes or what ever stay fresher longer in fridge
with parchment even in a Tupperware the rice cakes dry out pretty quick
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