College Cook

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College Cook

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Cooking for college students

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Every college student gets tired of the food offered on campus; well at least I know that I do. At the beginning of the year all the food is new and isn’t halfway bad. With it not being that bad you won’t mind going to the cafeteria, but as time goes on and you continue to eat the same cheeseburger over and over, you will start to get bored and just eat peanut butter and jellies in your dorm.

When you go to college or if you are already in college, this little book will become your best friend. It is going to help you and your taste buds. The reason you are going to love it is because it is go-ing to help you find new, fun and cheap ways for you to cook. The reason your taste buds are going to love it, is because your food is going to be delicious.

We are going to accomplish this by taking food from your cafeteria and make it into something you could eat and have it be something you haven’t had before.

Break-fast

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Breakfast PizzaTwo Breakfast Pizza• 2 pancakes• 2 Tbsp butter• 4 slices of bacon• 1/2 c. scrambled eggs• 1/2 c. cheese of your liking• 5 Tbsp syrup

When you get back to the kitchen at your dorm preheat the oven to 350. Place the pancakes on a greased pan (you can use the butter from your cafeteria). Butter

The Real sandwich One Sandwich • 2 pancakes• 1/4 c. cheese of your liking• 2 sausage patty • 4 slices of bacon • 1 t. pepper• 1 tomato slice• Egg over medium• Syrup

Heat that oven up to 350 my friend. Butter the bottom of your pan-cakes. In the middle place every-thing in the oder of your liking. I

your pancakes and place the eggs on top. Then sprankle the cheese on top. Place in the oven until cheese is melted (appox. 7 min.). When fin-ished dig in. You can even dip it in the syrup.

would go with a sausage patty. Then the egg, next the pepper, then some bacon, then toss the cheese on, some more bacon and the put the next pancake on top! Pop that into the oven. Once the cheese is melted, you my friend, have a sandwich made to be dunked into syrup.

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LunchNo boring burgerOne Sandwich • One burger patty

from the grill• 2 slices of your

favorite bread• 2 slices of American

cheese• 1/2 c. of spinach • 2 rings of fried

onion rings from the grill

• 1/2 Tbsp mayo• 1/2 Tbsp ketchup• 1/2 Tbsp BBQ sauce

Construction time. Toast your bread, just lightly though, unless you like that extra crunch to your burger. Please place just one slice of cheese on one both of your slices of toast. Sprinkle some spinach. Then if you like it you should put a fried ring on it. Then

its burger time! ... Whoa there young one ...You’re not done yet, time to get saucy! Put all of the sauces on it. You don’t have to use it all if you don’t like your burger with ex-tra sauce. Next step, place another beau-tiful ring on it. Then place the top slice of cheese toast on it.

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Mega Rabbit foodOne Kinda Exciting Salad• 1 c. lettuce• 1 c. spinach• 1 chicken breast• 1 Tbsp. chopped

carrots• 2 slices of turkey• 1/4 shredded

cheese• 4 Tbsp corn• 4 Tbsp peas• 4 Tbsp BBQ sauce• 3 drops of honey

Lets make salad taste good. Go ahead and put your greens in a bowl. Now take that bowl and set it to the side. No one wants to et depressed while making lunch. Toss your corn, peas, carrots, and cheese and place them in that dull green bowl. Come on give it some color. Now take your chicken breast and

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turkey and pull it apart. (I would say cut it, but you’re in college you don’t have a knife in your dorm.) Now put that into a bowl. Next dump both the BBQ and the honey on top of that and mix it together. The final step is to mix your meat with your with your rabbit food. * I apologize, I had to do something with vegetables

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Wrap it beforeyou mac it

One Chicken Wrap• 1 tortilla • 1 Chicken Breast• 1/2 chedder cheese• 3 plain onion rings• 2 Tbsp. ranch• 1 t. pepper• 1 dash of salt• 7 small pieces of sliced red

or green peppers• Salsa

Pre heat that oven to 425. Then it is time to make something worth eating. rip your chicken into about 7 pieces. Sprinkle the cheese in the middle of the tortilla. Then place the chicken on top of that. Next you put the onions and peppers on top of that. Toss your salt and pepper on next. Then move on to pouring your ranch. Wrap your beautiful cre-ation and put it in the oven. Have it in there for about 7-12 minutes.

Just a quickyOne College Student Snack• 2 c. broccoli• 1 c. chopped carrots• 1 c. mozzarella cheese• 1 c. cheese• 1 c. milk

Pour milk into a pot and then add both cheeses. Stir randomly until it has fully melted. Once melted add both the broccoli and carrots. Let simmer for about a minute and then it should be good to eat.

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Thanks for taking the time out of your busy day to read my sur-vival guide to college food. You must really not like what your school has to offer... Because I know it takes a lot for me to want to actually sit down and read something. Well I hope you at least got a laugh out of what you just read and got a little hungry.

Oh and by the way, I tried to include things, I think, that would help with people who have alcohol in them.

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