Thursday, October 20, 2011

Day & the Life of a college students appetite

It is difficult for many college students to maintain a consistent diet, some are more fortunate than others in the funding department however, the creativity is always interesting to see what we can find throughout the day...


Step 1: If you can buy the ingredients at the grocery store and get a group of friends to split the cost...the more people that eat the merrier our bank accounts are. 
*Note to self: make friends with people who like to cook...*

prep

Let's say you want to go to a tailgate with your friends on Sunday...breakfast Casserole is something great you can make ahead of time and bake about 30 minutes prior to wanting to eat
......maybe you can bribe a sorority girl into cooking up a storm.


pre cook MM*Note to self: the more meat heads at tail gate the more meat/protein you want in your meal. i.e. see below: approximately a dozen eggs, 6 sausage links, 2 large slices of board head ham, turkey bacon. And for good measure tomatoes, green peppers, onion, and cheese were added.


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Step 2: Eat your leftovers. Considering in this particular meal, You can take home all of the left overs and eat it for dinner and a late night snack too.

Step 3: Caffeine is essential to life as a college student.
Once Monday rolls along, Coffee is the most efficient breakfast to have along with his leftover breakfast casserole. When deciding what is for lunch switch it up... Chick fil A on campus with his 49er account where mom can put 50 bucks on your card.
Step 4: Milk your 49er card as long as possible. You can use it to buy your mom a "49er mom" decal to put on her car with it too from the bookstore. Let her know she is appreciated(even if it is her money that you bought the decal with).
*Note to self: take the sweet new ketchups in prospector back to your dorm.
                 
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Afternoon snack around 3...USE YOUR NOODLE!
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Step 5: Noodles are almost always at a good price. For vegetarians, noodles with no meat are always cheaper!
*Note to self: Most Asian food places give you way too much food, therefore don't throw it away...save it for leftovers!
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photo 3Step 6: Use your 49er account again in order to get some soup on campus for lunch tomorrow to eat with your noodles.
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*Note to self: Mix and Match meals don't always sound like they will go together but hey...as long as it fills you up.



Step 7: College students are known for late night 4th meals.    

  So...why not indulge in Wendy's? They have added many new, affordable, better tasting, sometimes even healthier items. Check it out.