Food + Drink ideas for a moderate ride

Hi,
Im very new to this forum so please excuse my ignorance. Ive been using my Cube Ltd Ed Comp Pro 2010 for a fair few months now doing fairly easy 16-20 mile rides at a very small increase in elevation a couple of times a week on the road.
Recently I have been venturing out of the comfort zone and pushing for futher distances at higher elevations and finding it a lot harder. I have a 45 mile planned next week which has an elevation increase of up to 1100 ft over the course of the 45 miles and would really appreciate some dietary advice on what food and drink to eat before/during and after my ride?
I have done the course about a year ago without any thought, took a banana and a drink bottle of squash and went for it, and found the 4 hour ride to be very hard work.
Im very new to this forum so please excuse my ignorance. Ive been using my Cube Ltd Ed Comp Pro 2010 for a fair few months now doing fairly easy 16-20 mile rides at a very small increase in elevation a couple of times a week on the road.
Recently I have been venturing out of the comfort zone and pushing for futher distances at higher elevations and finding it a lot harder. I have a 45 mile planned next week which has an elevation increase of up to 1100 ft over the course of the 45 miles and would really appreciate some dietary advice on what food and drink to eat before/during and after my ride?
I have done the course about a year ago without any thought, took a banana and a drink bottle of squash and went for it, and found the 4 hour ride to be very hard work.
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Top that up with 0.5-1.0 litre squash, or better still some isotonic hydration drinks an hour before you start (pay the necessary toilet visit) and then keep yourself hydrated and you should be fine. Any squash you have needs to have the relevant electrolytes in it, which is why something like Lucozade Sport/Powerade/etc are somewhat better, as they maintain the bodies electrolyte and fluid levels.
Take a look at this for more info.
And I like the suggestion of cake on the way around... a lot.
Don't overthink things, and bear in mind that a 30 mile ride in coed y Brenin (for example) will have roughly 6 times as much altitude gain as the ride you're planning.
Generally, people need far less food than they think they do.
Interestingly I recently found out bananas contain a chemical which is a muscle relaxant, so is actually excellent for a post workout option.
I usually have an isotonic energy drink in my camelbak.
Hope that helps
Dave
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