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angelo_caduto86
09-19-2002, 01:05 PM
Here is a camping treat, but it might be fun (albeit messy) on long rides. Take and put a couple packets of instant pudding in a ziplock bag, add the required mix of evaporated milk. When you stop for your treat, just add water and squeeze the back until the right consistancy.

yummy.

ps, I like chocolate

Rotifer
09-19-2002, 01:44 PM
I actually use the little containers of pudding sometimes on long rides, they are a great treat. Anyone else I've introduced them to practically cried when they ate them. I like your idea - now I can have my pistachio.

angelo_caduto86
09-19-2002, 01:58 PM
The benefit over the container is no container.

I've always used a big bag, but you could mix the ingredients and then put it in a 'personal size' baggie.

Rock the Casaba

ps
I bet butterscotch would be dee lish

JerseyDevil
09-20-2002, 01:23 AM
Sometimes I get stuff on my bike that LOOKS like pudding. I never tasted it to see what flavor it is though.

Opie
10-09-2009, 11:14 PM
Sounds good. Does the pudding mix already have powdered milk in it? Bummer if so, 'cause I'm allergic to it. But if it's just cocoa & sugar that might be a cheap alternative to hammer gels.

S. cerevisiae
10-10-2009, 09:39 AM
Sometimes I get stuff on my bike that LOOKS like pudding. I never tasted it to see what flavor it is though.

Ride in horse & cattle country and it's even more pronounced, and less appetizing.

rockyrider
10-10-2009, 09:49 AM
Banana slugs look like that too. But they aren't banana flavoured, despite the name.

S. cerevisiae
10-10-2009, 02:19 PM
powdered milk in it...'cause I'm allergic to it...

Do your prospective employers in the dairy industry know this?

Research project for your Ph.D.: genetic engineered cattle that produce "milk" without lactose, or with Lactobacillus acidophilus already in it.

Opie
10-10-2009, 04:25 PM
Do your prospective employers in the dairy industry know this?

Research project for your Ph.D.: genetic engineered cattle that produce "milk" without lactose, or with Lactobacillus acidophilus already in it.

No. I will take the industry down from the inside. Shouting the benefits of soy on my way down. I'm like that Norma Fields chick.

Actually there are some Union weeds trying to infiltrate some dairies now. This is where I come in. My job as an outside consultant is to pretend I'm one of them, then tell my boss who's in who's out & who's doing the organizing. Eventually the dairy "fires" me and it scares many of the other employees into not trying any of these union pressure moves again. Not a bad gig I have, but I have to change my name a lot. ... I feel like Jason Bourne only with manure on my boots.

real_ss_budgie
10-11-2009, 07:34 AM
Hi every chocolate lovers,

I am trying to remove a B/B from an old steel Pudding frame that was out in the weather for sometime without a seat post. Suspect milk/cream has leaked down seat tube and rusted B/B in. Does anyone know of recipes. I am about to reach for a whisk and cold chissel.

rockhound
10-12-2009, 02:46 PM
No. I will take the industry down from the inside. Shouting the benefits of soy on my way down.


So you plan on going down?

My house has been free of moo juice for over 6 months now. Rice milk and soy milk are quite common.

When the opportunity arises, I get moo juice when I'm out.