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Are you allowed to bring in drinks? Where do you put them in your bag? I have a single water bottle/double can insulated thingie that clips onto my bag. Esp. during the summer months you need to have a lot of water with you, what do you all suggest? You're really not permitted to bring ice chest or lunch type of insulation bags, I wish you could though!!
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I have to snack on the course quite a bit, or I'll get jittery and grumpy as my blood sugar drops (especially dramatic when I walk) I don't generally eat much, but need to. Never was a fan of "Bars", but I came across the Quaker bars "Chewy chocolate chip" granola bars and really like these. I bring a bottle of water that I refill at the water coolers/jugs. I'll bring a diet coke in a can to start my round, and then it's water after that's gone. |
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Are you allowed to bring in drinks? Where do you put them in your bag? I have a single water bottle/double can insulated thingie that clips onto my bag. Esp. during the summer months you need to have a lot of water with you, what do you all suggest? You're really not permitted to bring ice chest or lunch type of insulation bags, I wish you could though!! I refill my water bottles at the coolers at the course, and the Crystal Light packs are great, to keep you interested in drinking enough fluids. I drink a ton of water every day, about a gallon; but I get tired of it. I like the fruit flavored ones, the green and white tea flavored ones, and best of all, they're sugar free and calorie free, so there really isn't any penalty to them. The strawberry/banana that I like so much, even has a little protein in it. http://brands.kraftfoods.com/CrystalLight/home1.htm |
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Smallie, that's actually not a bad idea. When I get that low, I need some sugar quick. I don't know how much sugar is in those frosting tubes - I bet it's almost pure sugar which would raise my BG levels quickly, but maybe too high. The granola bars keep pretty well in the bag, and they only have ~20 grams of carbs each, which in my experience is just about right to get me out of the shakes/sweats/dizziness of too low BG.
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Smallie, that's actually not a bad idea. When I get that low, I need some sugar quick. I don't know how much sugar is in those frosting tubes - I bet it's almost pure sugar which would raise my BG levels quickly, but maybe too high. The granola bars keep pretty well in the bag, and they only have ~20 grams of carbs each, which in my experience is just about right to get me out of the shakes/sweats/dizziness of too low BG. |
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