27 Ways To Eat Like An Adult In College

    Who says you can't eat like a normal person in college?

    1. Make paninis (with an iron).

    2. Or even French Toast.

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    This particular recipe is even vegan.

    3. Keep a stash of dried seaweed to make some easy sushi snacks.

    4. Use your microwave to make scrambled eggs. Or even a quiche.

    Detailed recipe here.

    5. And fancier things, like lasagna and chicken couscous.

    Recipes here.

    6. And cake.

    7. If your mini fridge isn't very cold, use this trick to chill lukewarm beers.

    8. Buy some popcorn seasoning to spice up a staple snack.

    9. Make your ramen a little more exciting.

    10. Or make it a dry snack.

    11. You can drink wine in your room without needing a wine opener.

    You can use a string or use these other things.

    12. Make an easy taco salad in a bag.

    13. For the coffee snobs, you can brew one cup at a time with just two disposable cups and a coffee filter.

    14. Turn your go-to cereal into a cereal bar.

    15. Invest in a tumbler so you can make smoothies.

    16. If you're dying for fresh vegetables, you can make your own zero-power container garden.

    17. Or an upside-down planter.

    18. Or just get more greens in by buying a pack of grab-bag vegetables.

    19. Use a base or meat-flavored bouillon to make a quick soup.

    Or just to upgrade your rice.

    20. Make no-bake cookies.

    If you need something sweet, you can make these in just minutes.

    21. And easy chocolate chip cookie dough truffles.

    22. If you don't have a kitchen, definitely get an electric hot water kettle.

    23. Because you can also use it to make broth-y soups.

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    24. But you don't necessarily need it to make oatmeal.

    25. Or if you're feeling fancy (and your dorm allows it) you can make magic with a wafflemaker.

    26. Or these single servings of bacon.

    27. If all else fails, check out a campus calendar for events and info sessions that might have food.