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Usually, I have lucozade (fizzy), 2l of water, some green and blacks chocolate (usually maya gold) sunflower seeds or monkey nuts, banana, orange or mango, a bar of crunchy granola (official snackbar of the PGA tour) and sandwich/wholegrain pasta salad/wild rice salad (which I make at home). And a bag o' crisps. And the odd pastie.

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See food eat food, thats why im a fat b :mad:

 

Dont believe in all expensive energy drink bull. Buy glucose powder in Morrisons (cheap) and stick about 4 table spoons in a sports flask of orange or blackcurrent juice. A bit sweet but does the trick:D

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