An electric kettle—it can make tea, coffee, soup/ramen, help diy-unclog the drains, and they last forever. Spent $15 on mine freshman year and I still have it 5 years later.
Chicken With 40 Cloves of Garlic
by Marian Burros—it is one of the simplest things to throw together and turns out amazing every time.
http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/3764-chicken-with-40-cloves-of-garlic
The cheese section at Whole Foods is wonderful. They have baskets of "scrap" cheese that was too small to sell normally--$4 or less for some really fancy cheese! And if you become friends with the people behind the counter, they'll let you sample different kinds and maybe cut you…
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