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Sun, 20 Mar 2005 08:24:47 -0800, ,
bbaka wrote of bubbly beverages: My riding is random in nature and on/off road so I take some big hits and a lot of vibration Ride slower and drink faster so there's less to spill. -- zk |
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Peter Cole wrote:
I think it's not such a great idea to give kids all that extra sodium. I give my kids water, but stop for gelato. Sports drinks in water bottles make such a sticky mess. Not only the sodium, but the sugar. Unfortunately, I can't be with them all day at summer day camp to encourage them to drink water. They'll drink the Gatorade no problem. Since they are out in the heat, and sweating, it's not a problem, and I don't make it full strength, 2/3 strength is enough. Cleaning a Lexan bottle is not messy at all (though now with the new issues with Lexan, I may have to find an alternative). A side benefit of the Gatorade, is that the purchase of it funds my alma mater, where Gatorade was invented (over $80 million so far). "http://rgp.ufl.edu/publications/explore/v08n1/gatorade.html" BTW, I don't understand how gelato relates to this. |
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wrote: A side benefit of the Gatorade, is that the purchase of it funds my alma mater, where Gatorade was invented (over $80 million so far). "http://rgp.ufl.edu/publications/explore/v08n1/gatorade.html" BTW, I don't understand how gelato relates to this. I know, and that's so sad. |
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