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Food hacks and kitchen tricks that you won't find in a cookbook.
4 Cheap Ways to Hack Boxed Dinners
We've all been there at one point or another. The grind of living off of boxed dinner and processed foods is starting to wear on you. But fresh food is either too expensive or out of your skill level. Maybe you are stuck between buying meat and paying your student loan bill this month, maybe you live in a dorm without a real kitchen, or maybe you are a busy parent trying to hide to the fact that this is the fourth night of boxed mac and cheese in a row. Whatever your situation, these cheap and simple hacks can make boxed dinner go from depressing to delicious!
By Alina Gallupe8 years ago in Lifehack
Student Tips for Healthy Eating on a Budget…
As a student I try my best to cut down on shopping and really try to limit my spending but having a love for cooking and a real interest in nutrition, it is so hard to not to go in to Holland and Barretts and spend your weekly allowance at once!
By Lucy Metcalfe8 years ago in Lifehack
Easy Decor, DIY Gifts, & Recipes to Make the Best Christmas Ever
The holidays are upon us—which means it's time to start decorating and preparing a menu for Christmas dinner! Here I've compiled a list of a few helpful ideas that may give you some inspiration during this holiday season.
By Jasmine Smoot-Leyva8 years ago in Lifehack
5 Ramen Hacks for College Kids
Take your ramen to the next level with these super easy and delicious tricks. 1. Add Real Ingredients For college students, ramen noodles are a main course meal (well that and easy-mac but that's not the point). From time to time we need something REAL, not the artificial peas and freeze dried meat that usually comes with our ramen. One hack that can really take your noodles to a different level is adding some authentic ingredients. I'm not saying that ramen isn't real, but the things that are thrown in aren't exactly fresh. Now for me my cafeteria has a serve yourself salad bar with chicken, carrots, peas, etc. So to obtain some fresh ingredients, your own cafeteria is your best bet. Cut up some chicken, throw in some onions, go wild and make that 65 cent cup noodle a gourmet meal.
By Shelby Cramer8 years ago in Lifehack






