Tired of eating same cafeteria food?
Lining up in the cafeteria full of people to wait for food is really annoying, and finding empty seats is nearly impossible when it is really crowded (especially in the beginning of the year). For freshmen year, cafeteria food is somewhat palatable, but as you get into junior year or senior year, and perhaps grad school, you are stuck with eating them unless you have automobiles.
Is there anyway we can get away from cafeteria, without having to go outside?
Is there anyway we can get away from cafeteria, without having to go outside?
Wanted to make food on your own?
For foreign students, one of their campus dreams is to cook food with their friends at kitchen in their dorm and invite everyone to enjoy what you made and celebrate the occasion. However, for some campuses, it is true that there are no kitchens in dorm, nor is it convenient to bring kitchen tools like frying pan, pot, spatula, and etc; even if you do bring them inside the campus, cleaning them up after the occasion is just horrible.
Is there anyway to create your own food, with no dorm kitchen, with no complicated procedure?
Is there anyway to create your own food, with no dorm kitchen, with no complicated procedure?
Exam week is coming up?
During the exam week, people only visit three places: library to study, cafeteria to eat (to survive), and dorm to sleep. However, going back to the first problem, some people feel like they simply do not have enough time to wait for food they do not like, or sometimes people just want to stay in dorm for the rest of the exam week and decide to order food. Either way, the common problem is that people do not wish to go outside the campus since they do not have time, or because they do not bother to go outside for a fancy meal.
So is there a way to handle this inside the dorm?
So is there a way to handle this inside the dorm?
Try cooking with microwave!
Contrary to what they say about microwave cooking, microwave destroys least amount of proteins as it only heats the water molecule. Furthermore, nutrition and health risk aside, microwave cooking is really simple, and microwave is provided in almost all dorm lounges, for students' convenience.