Serves: 2Preparation time: 8 minutes600ml semi skimmed milk2 tbsp drinking chocolate 3 tbsp medium oatmeal 100g raspberries 1 Place the milk, drinking chocolate and oatmeal in a saucepan and bring to the boil, simmer gently for 5 minutes until
, and should be consumed within 30 minutes of finishing your ride. That's when you gain the most benefit.Hot ChocolateChocolate milk is one of the best post-exercise drinks around, says Gidus. Prepare powdered mixes with low-fat milk instead of water: milk
. Then a decent 19.5 grams of protein to further support your muscle recovery. Depending on the flavor choice – three options are available, chocolate, banana and summer fruits – there is less 1 gram of fat per serving and an average of 250 calories a pop
calories' worth of after-dinner treats. These might range from 60 calories in an apple, to 100-150 calories in a pot of fat-free yoghurt or rice pudding, or 170 calories in a bottled beer.Say 'yes' to hot chocolate: Look at the benefits. First, it
steaming mug of hot chocolate, we get to see the seasons change, enjoy empty morning streets and experience an unmatched post-run feel-good sensation.Of course, the fire, the duvet and chocolate may sound far more appealing than running in winter because
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local support and the event's famously slick organisation ensures this race always comes highly recommended. After pitting your legs against the strong field of club runners in this fast and furious dash, you can tuck into a well-deserved hot cross bun
. The calcium in milk will help keep your bones strong. When it’s good: An ice-cold shot of chocolate milk is the perfect reward after a hot summer run. Calories: 160kcal per 250ml of semi-skimmed chocolate milkCottage cheese Why it’s good: It’s packed
’ll have to get stuck into that hot chocolate brownie with melted marshmallows (see photo)...
hours; and the weekends are cold, damp and miserable. Your first triathlon of the year may be months away. All things considered, staying in bed with a mug of hot chocolate has much more appeal than a bone-numbing bike ride. After all, missing one little