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Michael Baldwin
March 9th 08, 01:52 AM
Has anyone ever concocted a mixture of condensed milk and lemon juice to
make their own energy goo? Or how about condensed milk as a post work
out / race supplement?

Best Regards - Mike Baldwin

Fred Fredburger[_3_]
March 9th 08, 03:11 AM
Michael Baldwin wrote:
> Has anyone ever concocted a mixture of condensed milk and lemon juice to
> make their own energy goo? Or how about condensed milk as a post work
> out / race supplement?

Not condensed milk but ... I better not tell you. Trade secret and all.
But it's coming soon to a market near you: "Boonen's Punk".

You'll love it.

datakoll
March 9th 08, 03:17 AM
where does this idea originate ???

your gall bladder?

Fred Fredburger[_3_]
March 9th 08, 03:24 AM
datakoll wrote:
>
> where does this idea originate ???
>
> your gall bladder?

Market study. In a world as full of Boonen man crushes as this one, I'll
make HUNDREDS of dollars!

Michael Baldwin
March 9th 08, 03:50 AM
(datakoll)
>where does this idea originate ???
>your gall bladder?

...I've seen Indy 500 winners drinking milk I just thought...

Best Regards - Mike Baldwin

Fabrizio Mazzoleni[_2_]
March 9th 08, 04:16 AM
On Mar 8, 5:52*pm, (Michael Baldwin) wrote:
> Has anyone ever concocted a mixture of condensed milk and lemon juice to
> make their own energy goo? *Or how about condensed milk as a post work
> out / race supplement?
>

You may want to use Whey Protein Isolate.

A great post workout flavor is French Vanilla Hot Chocolate
with Green Tea extract, and you need Glutamine or
alpha lipoic acid in any recovery drink. Also needed
are the amino acids Tyrosine and Taurine.

Howard Kveck
March 9th 08, 05:23 AM
In article >,
(Michael Baldwin) wrote:

> (datakoll)
> >where does this idea originate ???
> >your gall bladder?
>
> ..I've seen Indy 500 winners drinking milk I just thought...

That's just a dumb tradition:

"A long-standing tradition of the Indianapolis 500 is for the victor to drink a
bottle of milk immediately after the race. This practice first began in 1936 after
Victor Louis Meyer asked for a glass of buttermilk, something his mother had
encouraged him to drink on hot days. Afterward it became a ritual as milk companies
became sponsors of the race purse and handed a bottle of milk to the winner to
promote their product.[4] A sponsorship of currently $10,000 now paid out by the
American Dairy Association if the winner swigs the milk in victory lane."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianapolis_500#Post-race

--
tanx,
Howard

Whatever happened to
Leon Trotsky?
He got an icepick
That made his ears burn.

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?

Ryan Cousineau
March 9th 08, 07:42 AM
In article >,
Howard Kveck > wrote:

> In article >,
> (Michael Baldwin) wrote:
>
> > (datakoll)
> > >where does this idea originate ???
> > >your gall bladder?
> >
> > ..I've seen Indy 500 winners drinking milk I just thought...
>
> That's just a dumb tradition:
>
> "A long-standing tradition of the Indianapolis 500 is for the victor to
> drink a
> bottle of milk immediately after the race. This practice first began in 1936
> after
> Victor Louis Meyer asked for a glass of buttermilk, something his mother had
> encouraged him to drink on hot days. Afterward it became a ritual as milk
> companies
> became sponsors of the race purse and handed a bottle of milk to the winner
> to
> promote their product.[4] A sponsorship of currently $10,000 now paid out by
> the
> American Dairy Association if the winner swigs the milk in victory lane."
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianapolis_500#Post-race

Oh yeah, that's weird, but the Milk Race wasn't. Sheesh.

--
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Michael Baldwin
March 9th 08, 12:55 PM
(Howard*Kveck)
>In article >,
(Michael Baldwin) wrote:
(datakoll)
>where does this idea originate ???
>your gall bladder?
>..I've seen Indy 500 winners drinking milk I just thought...
>
> Howard writes;
>
>******That's just a dumb tradition:

Howard, I apologize for making you think the relevance of my question
(home brew goo) was based on the Indy 500 tradition. I was simply
replying in kind to DataTroll

Best Regards - Mike Baldwin

Fred Fredburger[_3_]
March 9th 08, 05:14 PM
Howard Kveck wrote:
> In article >,
> (Michael Baldwin) wrote:
>
>>> (datakoll)
>>> where does this idea originate ???
>>> your gall bladder?
>> ..I've seen Indy 500 winners drinking milk I just thought...
>
> That's just a dumb tradition:

Maybe it's dumb, maybe it's not.

The article doesn't say who the $10,000 payment goes to. If I could get
$10,000 for drinking milk, then I'd drink it and appear to LIKE it.
Heart attacks and masters fattyism be damned!

Michael Press
March 10th 08, 12:03 AM
In article >,
Fred Fredburger > wrote:

> Howard Kveck wrote:
> > In article >,
> > (Michael Baldwin) wrote:
> >
> >>> (datakoll)
> >>> where does this idea originate ???
> >>> your gall bladder?
> >> ..I've seen Indy 500 winners drinking milk I just thought...
> >
> > That's just a dumb tradition:
>
> Maybe it's dumb, maybe it's not.
>
> The article doesn't say who the $10,000 payment goes to. If I could get
> $10,000 for drinking milk, then I'd drink it and appear to LIKE it.
> Heart attacks and masters fattyism be damned!

<http://snltranscripts.jt.org/76/76emilk.phtml>

--
Michael Press

Kurgan Gringioni
March 10th 08, 12:52 AM
On Mar 8, 6:52*pm, (Michael Baldwin) wrote:
> Has anyone ever concocted a mixture of condensed milk and lemon juice to
> make their own energy goo? *Or how about condensed milk as a post work
> out / race supplement?





Dumbass -


google: "Pot Belge"


and you'll see what works the best.


thanks,

K. Gringioni.

Michael Baldwin
March 10th 08, 01:44 AM
>Kurgan*Gringioni)
>On Mar 8, 6:52*pm, (Michael Baldwin) wrote:
>Has anyone ever concocted a mixture of condensed milk and
>lemon juice to make their own energy goo? *Or how
>about condensed milk as a post work out / race
>supplement?
>Dumbass -
>google: "Pot Belge"
>and you'll see what works the best.
>thanks,
>K. Gringioni.

...I don't want to "get up" for my post work-out recovery, or do
I?...maybe I should just win Indy and drink buttermilk, what do you
think Grunge?...

Best Regards - Mike Baldwin

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