Old 03-09-21, 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by djb

... but then, I'm not a fussy eater and when biking, I think all of us aren't fussy if we need gas in the tank, who cares what octane it is or if it comes out of a pump or sold in pop bottles at the side of the road...
Ya, I agree, but the experiment has given me a new..view..of these things. I'm hesitant to eat something that even bacteria, bugs and beasts avoid. But, if push comes to shove, without other (better) options, on a tour, I'd eat them as they are palatable and go well with nearly anything,..and don't even require a plate or cup. They don't come out looking like tortillas, so they must be digestable and have some sort nutritional value. All that said, I'm still not sure they are actually "food".
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