College Cooking Ok, so I was never a starving college student, but I won't ever confess to some of the things I ate as a grad student! Part of my problem was the isolation of the campus. There was no quick way for me to run to the store for a study-break snack, so I had to get creative with what I had on hand. Ahem, but I digress. Whether you're off to college for the first time or are a parent worried that Junior will miss your home-cooked meals, here's some ways that every vegetarian and vegan college student can bring some home-cooked food into their life.
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In the News: Go Vegetarian to Save Money
MSN Money reports that a healthy veg diet, along with being cheap,will help you save on your health care costs years down the road. I'm not too sure about the rest of the world, but in the United States, the cost of health care can be absolutely crippling. Even though, as the article points out, you can't put a price on good health, you can save yourself $60,000 on a future bypass surgery by going vegetarian now!
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Ramen: Cheap and Easy Recipes
For all those starving artists and new college students out there, here's some easy vegetarian ramen recipes, most of which take just a few minutes to make. But ramen doesn't just have to be food for the not-yet-wealthy. By adding veggies or tofu, you can make a complete meal for the entire family in just a few minutes, since ramen takes less time to cook than other noodles or pasta. Want an even cheaper meal? Buy your ramen in bulk, or, stop by your local Asian grocer where you'll find that ramen costs about half as much than in the regular grocer. Just be sure to read the label to make sure you're picking out a vegetarian ramen package.
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