These z'oats, eggs and bacon, avocado and chicken salad, and mug recipes can help you avoid the dining hall when you get sick of it.
Dining hall food can be annoying, especially when you don’t feel like leaving your room and the series you’re watching only to get in line for the same dishes. But there are tips and tricks to help you make your own food in your dorm room. Most of them only require either a microwave or fridge, but a rice cooker and crockpot is helpful to cook actual meals in a dorm room. Make sure to refrigerate your groceries and clean your utensils after use.
Social media's hottest new site is the perfect way to brainstorm a 'hoppy' holiday menu
So you like cooking, baking or Pinterest-ing in your free time? Great.
Don't have free time? We get it.
If you're anything like us, it's April 1 and you just realized there's, oh, four weeks left in the semester. That's why we've customized a board full of foodie ideas to make you very, very "hoppy" this Easter.
The recipes range from fun to international (Babka? What's that?) and might even provide the visuals for a cultural lesson or two.
This Valentine's Day, embrace your inner (or outer) Liz Lemon with a comforting bread pudding for one.
Even the darkest of singleton gloom can be cured with a heaping serving of carbohydrates. Sun-dried tomatoes save the bread pudding from textural dullsville. (Full disclosure: I often make this to share simply by doubling the recipe.)
1 egg
2/3 cup milk
Spices to taste: black pepper, oregano, red pepper flakes
1/2 cup stale olive bread (or whatever bread you have)