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Stories By Spoon University
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This recipe is easy enough for even the busiest person to make — a dessert that only requires two ingredients and five minutes of your time (plus cooling)!
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"Scrape your Plate" is more than just scraping plates. This initiative is about creating new norms of community respect, waste awareness, and student input.
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Need a new way to enjoy Matzo? Why not turn Matzo into a tasty breakfast, dinner, or dessert with the addition of a few ingredients and a little imagination.
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Want to give your immune system a much-need boost? Coconuts, berries, garlic, and fish are just of the foods you can easily add to your daily meals.
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Cereal can be a seriously versatile staple for breakfast and snacks. Try out these 10 tips to switch up your choices and discover your new favorite additions.
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From rum cakes and Bloody Marys to cheese fondue and Indian food, here's what New York University students enjoyed eating over Spring Break.
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Ready for another vacation? Take a trip to the great outdoors, maybe even to a campsite just outside the city, and enjoy some tasty food outside.
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For those of you who have not tried the amazing chocolate-hazelnut spread that is Nutella, go and buy yourself a jar and then try these tasty treats.
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Looking for steak or seafood? Remlik's Grille and Oyster Bar has a menu that will appease your upscale cravings. We also had to indulge in the soup and dessert!
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Ever had that craving for juicy, delicious, fresh pineapple but never knew how to pick one that would satisfy your craving? Well, here are three simple steps.
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There are more milk choices than ever — so many that it's getting hard to know which to choose. Here's a breakdown of the four most popular kinds of milk.
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It's time to figure out what food is healthy and what isn't — and just where to look in the grocery store. Here are a few tips for stocking your refrigerator:
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If takeout is a regular part of your life, then why not take an easy step in reducing waste? The Pollock Dining Commons' pilot program is opting for Green2Go!
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It is natural to fuel up after a workout. In need of some options that won't hinder your progress? Here are some suggestions that are tasty and beneficial.
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There are so many reasons to visit the Forbes dining hall at Princeton -- from its pizza and sandwich bars to its Sunday brunch and themed nights.
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Chipotle CEO Steve Ells has found a way to turn the fast food stereotype upside down and achieve immense success. He's revolutionized fast food.
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Daikokuya's ramen is undeniably good, but wouldn't you rather enjoy a bowl of ramen at another tasty joint than wait in a long line at Daikokuya?
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Missing the warm sun and those breezy, white beaches? Here are three easy and tasty ways to recreate your spring break experience using pineapples.
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At Juiceland you'll find smoothies with the weirdest things in them. They seem pretty intimidating, but after you try one, you'll understand the hype.
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You've had your celebration, but now it's the next day. Where should you go around campus to cure a hangover? These spots should definitely be on your list.
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Most universities have contracts with Coke or Pepsi. As a result, universities receive a higher commission from these companies for the products they sell.
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A "Neighborhood Pizza Place," Dewey's Pizza manages to capture a slice of St. Louis with its pies' streaks of mozzarella and tasty marinara sauce.
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Students are on a tight budget in college. Luckily, they can make their lives a little easier — and more enjoyable — with these ways to score free food.
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As if worrying about talking points wasn't stressful enough before a first date, there's also the added pressure of deciding what food to order.
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If chocolate bars fill you with joy, why not make your very own from scratch? Beyond being able to customize them to your liking, they also make terrific gifts!
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The two-story Walgreens on State and North University (in place of the former Michigan Book & Supply) has all your food and dorm essentials.
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There are a few little known places you can eat on North that are walking distance from the dorms and provide the perfect escape from campus dining.