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3 easy recipes for college students

Tristan Rathbun, Staff Writer March 29, 2022
Most college students don’t yet realize how easy it is to cook. We expect it to require time, labor and skill that we don’t have, but that is far from the truth. Do you have a pot, a stove, a knife and a cutting board? That’s all you need! Here are three simple recipes that I often turn to when I’m hungry, busy and don’t want to do too many dishes. It should be noted that the spice suggestions are low to accommodate milder tastes, but feel free to increase the measurements as needed.
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Seven cozy recipes for surviving cold, rainy weather

Emma Smith, Contributing Writer February 16, 2021

Surviving the season of cold rain while quarantined at home can be tough, but with some simple, warm and quick recipes, survival can be easier. With some honey, a cup of tea and a bowl of soup, you can...

Fresh banana peanut butter pancakes. Photo by Lauren Wessell.

Baking for beginners: Peanut Butter Banana Pancakes

Lauren Wessell, Managing Editor May 18, 2020

This quick and simple pancake recipe is a great way to switch up your morning routine during the pandemic! I based my pancakes off of this recipe from the baking blog, Just so Tasty. However, I...

The finished product of Angus Barns Famous Chocolate Chess Pie. Photo by Lauren Wessell.

Baking for beginners: Chocolate Chess Pie

Lauren Wessell April 25, 2020

Before the pandemic, my baking skills were limited to boxed brownies and transferring cookie dough from the packaging to the pan. But now, during this difficult and confusing time, many people are trying...

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