pretty self explanatorywhat hits the spot on the morning of a day of skiing?
id say oatmeal, and then a red bull 10 minutes before youre actually skiing
well said. i indulge on chili breadbowls wherever i roam.
i'll also throw out that, at least when I ski, i'll stop sometimes at jack in the box and have a big breakfast of burgers and tacos and coke, even if its 6am.
cup of noodles, fries, cheesesteak jimmys, pasta, pizza, its all good. but lodge food is expensive
Not much beats McDicks breakfast on the way up (2 hour drive for me).
I try to bring lunch cause it's cheaper and more filling and better than the food at the hill, although we have good food for pretty cheap so it's a good fall back.
take a coffee mug fill it with jack daniels, then dump in a gram of coke, stir chug go rip. if it was good enough for stevie ray it is good enough for me.
but seriously a bacon egg n cheese mcgriddle meal with a medium hi-c orange
A nice, healthy bowl of cereal in the morning, and my one-a-day energy vitamin.
Fries, soda, and a cookie for lunch (under $5)
Redbull to stay awake on the drive home, and a 32g protien power bar to help build up what I worked over the day.
I never stop for lunch, it takes away from quality shred time. I pack my pockets with pepperoni slices, cheese slices, and times crackers. Powerbar Smoothie flavors, Clif Shot Bloks, and Trident Tropical gum. Chewing gum makes me get less thirsty.
pepperoni slices. trail mix. CLIF BARS. Sometimes subway if my parents feel like getting it. The food at my hills is terrible so i always try to bring stuff.