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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Windsor (Ontario) Canada
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I find that ice-tea made from tea-bags or boiled-cooled-water with boiled-ice makes a nice refreshment for the drink-bottle whether carried or bicycle-mounted.
When the water-bottle is not handy the nearest 7-11 and a Slurpee make an excellent treat to take in liquids while resting since one cannot slam a Slurpee that fast. If not a Slurpee then a beer also makes for a great treat to unwind at home with after the trek! As for added nutrients I try to use drug-store-natural-multi-vitamins with the largest-meal of the day in the middle or near the end of the meal. I try to stay away from liquids an hour before meal-time to avoid dilution of digestive-fluids and I usually wait about an hour before rinsing down my meals afterwards unless I am drinking whole-milk. I try to eat whole-foods prepared by my own hands which I purchase myself at the grocery usually. I do not eat that much fast-food or junk-food and an apple is a snack!
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