Make a giant pot of chili. It's cheap, takes less than an hour, will feed you for several days and tastes better with every time you heat it up! Have some bread or rice on the side. With meat, it will stay fresh for 2-3 days, a vegetarian one for at least 4-5 days. If you don't feel like having it for 4 days straight, put it in the freezer. Very lazy, very efficient - since you will be soooooo busy studying... and stuff... ;) It used to be my weekend food.
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Microwave an oven pizza then fold it in half and put it in the toasty maker with some butter 👌
Genius!
Plot twist: Lucy gave up a place at Cambridge Uni to come to DT. True fact.
Pasta + Baked Beans + Cheese = Heaven
Can't go wrong with that tbf. It's even better with sausages.
Make a giant pot of chili. It's cheap, takes less than an hour, will feed you for several days and tastes better with every time you heat it up! Have some bread or rice on the side. With meat, it will stay fresh for 2-3 days, a vegetarian one for at least 4-5 days. If you don't feel like having it for 4 days straight, put it in the freezer. Very lazy, very efficient - since you will be soooooo busy studying... and stuff... ;) It used to be my weekend food.
Now, that's not a bad idea at all! I'll definitely be using this. Thanks!
An avocado is amazing with chili
If you want to eat healthily and have a big fridge: always have frozen veggies and fish, in case of an emergency.
Buy a rice maker or a slow cooker. You just have to throw stuff in it and they will do all the work, and keep it warm.
Always have ramen. When you're tired, they are the best.
Have some chicken soup on your freezer - you'll get sick and be too exhausted to cook.
Do not try to live on ramen and cereal - it will mess you up.
Get a coffee maker. Or loads of energy drinks. You'll be tired all the time.
Drink lots of water.
Do you want to come and cook for me?
Strawberries and banana in your cereal. It is amazing and healthy!