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endurathonrd

Feb 23, 12 17:17

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What food would you like to see served at a post race meal? Im interested in knowing what your perfect menu would consist of…


~C

Feb 23, 12 17:18

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Pizza


timskee

Feb 23, 12 17:18

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Only bacon


mrtrik

Feb 23, 12 17:20

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timskee wrote:
Only bacon

Pizza with bacon. And 3 beers.

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ziptied

Feb 23, 12 17:26

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KING_COOPA

Feb 23, 12 17:36

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Re: What is your ideal post race food? [endurathonrd] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

hands down, the biggest Frosty i can find with the biggest serving of Wendy's french fries i can find.
HANDS. DOWN.

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timboricki

Feb 23, 12 17:39

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jkcoop3 wrote:
hands down, the biggest Frosty i can find with the biggest serving of Wendy's french fries i can find.
HANDS. DOWN.

A Wendy's Double Cheeseburger with a Frosty is the best post race meal ever. I would trade my bike for it at the end of a race.


Lime Crush

Feb 23, 12 17:40

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vanilla shake


creek

Feb 23, 12 17:43

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Tuna steak sandwich, fries and a dark beer!!!!


trackie clm

Feb 23, 12 17:45

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Mexican food and beer (post-bike racing).

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Pig_Benis

Feb 23, 12 18:08

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Goats milk and pork rinds


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wellmanadam

Feb 23, 12 18:11

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Kentucky Fried Chicken. Extra Crispy. Biscuits. A bit of mashed potatoes, but only if there is ample gravy


aftereffector

Feb 23, 12 18:17

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timboricki wrote:
jkcoop3 wrote:
hands down, the biggest Frosty i can find with the biggest serving of Wendy's french fries i can find.
HANDS. DOWN.

A Wendy's Double Cheeseburger with a Frosty is the best post race meal ever. I would trade my bike for it at the end of a race.

When and where is your next race? And what flavor of Frosty?


DrPete

Feb 23, 12 18:18

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The Maximum Protein Experience.


Shortsocks

Feb 23, 12 18:29

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Anything that is close to the race. I'm so damn hunger at the end of a race that I'll eat anything before I start biting people's heads off. I'm an angry son of a gun when Im hungry and after a race I'll eat my own arm.

So the answer to that question is MY ARM, not ideal but it will do.


timboricki

Feb 23, 12 18:31

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aftereffector wrote:
timboricki wrote:
jkcoop3 wrote:
hands down, the biggest Frosty i can find with the biggest serving of Wendy's french fries i can find.
HANDS. DOWN.


A Wendy's Double Cheeseburger with a Frosty is the best post race meal ever. I would trade my bike for it at the end of a race.


When and where is your next race? And what flavor of Frosty?

At the end of IMAZ 2010, I would have gladly made that trade. Now that I have a new bike and won't race if I have explosive diarrhhea, it might take a little more.


oceanswimmer

Feb 23, 12 18:38

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A burger and fries, with beer- my favorite recovery meal!


JChapATX

Feb 23, 12 19:14

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Something fried and a big ass beer.

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tridork

Feb 23, 12 19:21

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BK double cheeseburger with fries and a thick, old school strawvberry milkshake.

Gotta be better than the double salty tomato or chicken soup they forced on me a few years back, that made me hurl! Literally. Nowhere to spew was handy so I quickly took the lid off my drink bottle and chundered in the bottle. This was closely followed by the volunteers hearing me ask, in quite a loud voice "Who the FK made this soup so Farking salty?" A volunteer then apologetically said, "some people like it salty after the race"

BK might not be great food, but at least you know what ya gunna get, and the grease is a welcome relief after 6 months of fat free training :-)

TriDork

"Happiness is a myth. All you can hope for is to get laid once in a while, drunk once in a while and to eat chocolate every day"


vwkismet

Feb 23, 12 19:26

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I recently bonked during a training run and as soon as I got home I drove to the local cafe and had deep-fried French toast with a cream cheese filling topped with maple syrup. Then I took a nap.


echappist

Feb 23, 12 19:31

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Chicken risotto with sundried tomatoes, grape tomatoes, artichoke, and green beans. A nice glass of cold rosé wouldn't hurt.

Yes, I know i just upset a lot of foodies by calling the above "risotto" and drinking rosé, but my personal favorite, risotto alle vongole, just doesn't pack enough protein, and it's kinda hard to drink some Montalcino right after a race.


mike@wahoo

Feb 23, 12 19:31

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The four food groups:

- Salt
- Sugar
- Fat
- Beer
___________


tridork

Feb 23, 12 19:44

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vwkismet wrote:
I recently bonked during a training run and as soon as I got home I drove to the local cafe and had deep-fried French toast with a cream cheese filling topped with maple syrup. Then I took a nap.

Back in 1998 I think it was, I was training for IMNZ. I did a 2 hour run in the morning before work, had breakfast and worked. Got back late from a meeting so missed lunch and headed out for a 40 min tempo run on VERY tired legs. Another meeting. Damn!

Got home and dinner wasn't ready so headed out for my planned 2 hour hill ride (out into the country). On the way home, I bonked badly. I had trouble staying on my bike. I ran out of water (stinkin' hot evening) I was eyeing grass on the side of the road thinking. It's really just salad. Not much, but better than nothing. If I eat the stuff furthest from the road, it won't have too much oil and crud on it, and if I eat it more than 2m from the fence, then cows won't have pee'd on it, so it's probably fine. That thought was closely followed by. That puddle looks awfully oily on top, but I could probably brush that aside and drink the clean stuff underneath. Not my best day.

About 3km from home, wobbling my bike along the road, 1/2 hoping to get killed by a passing car, I heard the distinctive rattle of a $1 coin in my spares pouch. I was just passing a corner convenience store (dairy here) and bought one of the oldest, wrinkliest, most dried out meat pies you have ever seen. It had been sitting in the warming oven for at least 7 hours and was probably a bout of food poisoning waiting to happen. I bought it and wolfed it down in seconds. It was the most glorious food I think I have ever eaten. Truly disgusting at any other time, but just then, it was the most life affirming food I could imagine. When I got home, I had a peanut butter and honey sandwich and a large glass of milk and went to bed, still all sweaty and crunchy. Wife was NOT impressed, but let me sleep anyway. I changed the sheets and showered the next morning. That next day was a rest day. Not planned, but had to be!

TriDork

"Happiness is a myth. All you can hope for is to get laid once in a while, drunk once in a while and to eat chocolate every day"


OneGoodLeg

Feb 23, 12 20:00

Post #24 of 66 (1253 views)
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First, just beer... then I can afford to take another moment to decide what I want to wash down with the next beer...


Shortsocks

Feb 23, 12 21:32

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This is a great story. I love it.

Perfect.

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