You know those fancy "hybrid" cars? Like the Prius? They actually only use one type of fuel - gas. They have two motors - a gas one and an electric one, but the electric one is dependent on the gas one, and/or the principle of inertia, to charge up the batteries.
They are complex compared with a regular internal-combustion-only drivetrain... but they are primitive compared with the engine of a bicycle.
Today my hybrid engine was running on Mexican food. (Yum!) Tomorrow it will be running on Swiss steak and mashed potatoes, and a nice salad. (It is both a blessing and a curse to have two awesome cooks under the same roof! I'm what they call a "Clydesdale cyclist" on account of the good food that's put before me.)
This was a rather interesting entry in my Bike Cult book...
Favorite Bike-Touring Foods
In a survey of cross-country touring cyclists, Kevin Kelly asked "What do you eat the most of?"
Here are the replies. (I'm clever! I detected a "common thread"! See if you can...)
- Peanut butter and jelly sammiches
- Peanut butter and bananas
- Mountain Dew, bananas, and peanut butter
- Bread, peanut butter, yogurt
- Peanut butter and honey sammiches on whole wheat bread
- Massive quantities of fruit, and peanut butter and jelly sammiches
- Pancakes, also peanut butter and jelly sammiches
- Granola and peanut butter and jelly
- Bread, cookies, pasta, fruit, and peanut butter
- Peanut butter, ice cream, oranges
- Peanut butter and noodles
- Peanut butter
(Makes you wonder if the survey was sponsored by Jif, or Peter Pan!)
More about "bicycle fuel" in the next few days... come back.
3 comments:
You've finally done it to me... I found a copy of Bike Cult on Amazon.com and I ordered it from one of their resellers. I'm looking forward to this!
I've known this since I was 5: peanut butter is the food of the gods.
Recently, in an effort to cut out some empty calories, I've moved away from Jif/Skippy and settled on Smart Balance, which has a lot less sugar than the more popular brands, but is not so raw/organic that it needs to be refrigerated. A good compromise, if anyone's looking for something new.
I would say that you are a flew fuel, not a hybrid.
You would be a hybrid if you genetically engineered yourself some grass for hair and derived energy from photosynthesis.
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