I prefer to use a bike.As an old roadman once said to me: "You can cycle a long way on a banana and a Mars bar."
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I prefer to use a bike.As an old roadman once said to me: "You can cycle a long way on a banana and a Mars bar."
There were other rides as well which I have felt unwell on warm days just with water. For me the sis tablets are definitely beneficial. I really wouldn't waste my money if they weren't.Yes, but you might have felt ill because of something you ate, or a virus or anything else. I've done 84 miles in a day with nothing to eat during the journey, and just a cup of tea to drink half way. My knees were hurting a bit when I got home, but I don't think there's much you can take for that.
The trouble is that you've got withdrawal symptoms now. You should never have started.There were other rides as well which I have felt unwell on warm days just with water. For me the sis tablets are definitely beneficial. I really wouldn't waste my money if they weren't.
Pay, in ma day we had nought but handful of gravel for teaWhat's all this electrolyte replacement? We never did that when I was a kid, neither did Beryl Burton, who held the world distance record for 20 years. It's like all the kids at school walking round with their drinks bottles worried about getting dehidrated, but still they can't learn anything. I can't ever remember drinking at school other than the 1/3 pint of milk at break in primary school. They used to put water out at lunchtime (and Duralex glasses), but we only used it to wash away the taste of the horible food. I don't think the word "dehydration" existed then.
From the cycling I take it ! strange that you spend years with no interest and now with every bike that passes you turn your head to see what it is....and you spend a fortune on the best lights, cameras etc that you can afford. I think I could have retired by now of I hadn't have got into cyclingThe trouble is that you've got withdrawal symptoms now. You should never have started.
Yeah. I'm kind of thinking about heading out soon for some. Luckily my GF doesn't like them much..In the '60s, there were probably only Bassett's Liquorice Allsorts; however, even they seem to have changed over time. I guess they all have similar liquorice in, so go for the ones that taste the best. You get a big packet for £1 in the Poundshop. Yum yum!
Then hard on their heels came Wilkinsons to compete. I seem to remember it was Wilkinsons who first introduced the packets of one individual type of allsort to add to their allsort sales.In the '60s, there were probably only Bassett's Liquorice Allsorts;
Same as that. The downside is that they usually end up going to black mush.Iv always found bananas to be a great form of nutrition while out on the bike
The answer to Bananas going black in your bag, is readily available egSame as that. The downside is that they usually end up going to black mush.
but a bike is betterAs an old roadman once said to me: "You can cycle a long way on a banana and a Mars bar."