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What do you eat?

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I've recently realised that I have rather elaborate snacks whilst watching cycling on tv. I'm interested to find out what your best meal is for watching cycling. Think of this as "Cycling Masterchef" show us your ideas and see who deserves this title.

I'll kick things off with my favourite: Rice with baked beans, cheese and salami served on/with tortilla bread and accompanied by a banana choc smoothie. :cool:
 
Aug 4, 2009
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Anything that I see eatable around the kitchen. "See food and eat it". How many times do you go to the fridge in the evening to see if something has suddenly appeared in it that you can eat while watching telly.

If you are a cyclist you can be excused always hungery.
 
Feb 25, 2010
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Banana/Strawberry milkshake (homemade of course: p )
Cuberdons
cuberdon6.jpg

Mariaspekken;chocolate, pretty much everything I find at home :p
 
Aug 9, 2010
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Michielveedeebee said:
Banana/Strawberry milkshake (homemade of course: p )
Cuberdons
cuberdon6.jpg

Mariaspekken;chocolate, pretty much everything I find at home :p
What the hell are those things in the pic? They look like alien nipples. :eek:

As I don't have any sport channels, my race watching is restricted to the rare days that ITV shows a full days coverage or I go to a friend's house to watch a race. In either case it means beer, crisps, cheese and assorted nibbles. And beer. :D
 
Mar 8, 2010
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I drink coffee and make pancakes. :D
Often they are burned when there happens something exciting.
Sometimes I make waffles.
 
Jul 16, 2010
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Archibald said:
"Gent Noses" aren't they?
tasty, but after about 2 or 3 you get sick of them

Wussies :p

They're called Neuzekes or Cuberdons. They originate from East Flanders and since they don't stay good for long you won't find them outside Belgium much. Local product really.