Wednesday, November 21, 2007

No More Mac and Cheese for College Students

Most college students don't have a clue how to cook. This article will show you how easy it really is.Believe me when I say that you definitely don't want to eat macaroni & cheese and Raman noodles every night at college. This is horrible for your body. Anyway, cooking does not have to be difficult and complex. The only thing you have to have are the right recipes and/or an creative mind. There are recipe books that were created specifically for college students who have no time and no cooking skills. Consider purchasing Starving Student's Cookbook, Cooking Outside the Pizza Box, The Healthy College Cookbook, or another college recipe book. You will be glad you did.Some people just can't stand following a recipe. No problem! When it's dinner time simply snatch a bunch of stuff that go well together and chuck them in a pot or frying pan. Chicken, rice and carrots taste good. Or ground beef, onion, corn, tomato sauce, sliced olives, noodles, and oregano leaves. Add a bit of salt & pepper and throw some cheddar cheese on top. Experiment all you want. Here are other easy meals: spaghetti, chicken Alfredo, chicken Caesar salad, Stone soup (throw anything you want in it), hamburgers, macaroni tuna salad, three bean salad, and anything in a crockpot.Also, never EVER skip breakfast! Cereal, fruit, yogurt, and cream of wheat make quick and easy breakfasts. Or try pancakes, muffins and biscuits. If you can't make them on your own, use a mix! Your metabolism suffers when you don't eat breakfast. Avoid it at all costs. If you're on the run grab a granola bar or banana, just get anything in your stomach. NOTE: Use of this article requires links to be intact.

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