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Hi /ck/, new here and I'm running low on stuff to eat in my dorm. It's my first year here and freshmen dorms don't have kitchens.

Any recommendations for easy to healthy easy to make meals and snacks? Bonus points if its vegetarian and vegan.

>> No.10050514

>>10050501
Get a small electric kettle, make oriental ramen, take vitamins for all other nutrients

>> No.10050523

Carrots/Celery/sugar snap peas with hummus
Wasa crackers with nut butter
Apple with nut butter
Microwaved sweet potato
Greek yogurt mixed with ranch seasoning with veggies
Cherry tomatoes
Fruit
Microwaved oatmeal
A sandwich
String cheese
Avocado with salt or on toast
Nuts or dried fruit or seeds

It’s not difficult

>> No.10050536

>>10050514
>>10050523
Thanks for the suggestions!

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10050582

>>10050501
As a Floridian, this is my favorite "hurricane pantry supplies" recipe that need no refrigerated ingredients.
=Chips and "texas caviar" marinated bean salsa.
Open can of black beans, or black eyed peas. Drain packing liquid. To beans add: minced green onion, minced jalapeno, minced red bell pepper, generous amount of lime juice, minced cilantro, and, optionally, shake of cumin or splash of olive oil. Combine and let sit 15 minutes or refrigerate for later use. Can alter recipe to use corn, tomato, avocado, even lemon, white beans, greek or italian herbs, etc.
Buy plantain strips, cassava chips (my fave), terra chips, crackers, or basic tortilla chips or scoops. Dip and enjoy. Amazing cold and room temp both.

As a Floridian that loves cuban parties, you can be sure I know how to make bocaditos, which are delicious from the fridge on the second day (when hungover):
Package of hawaiian rolls, or potato or other soft rolls. Slice in half horizontally across whole sheet of rolls.
To bowl, combine softened cream cheese with one can of deviled ham, and chopped pimentos or chopped drained olives w/ pimentos. Add a little hot sauce or a squirt of mustard to brighten the acidity up. Spread ham spread over bread. Put lid of bread back on top. Using serrated knife cut into squares, refrigerate at least an hour, tightly wrapped in plastic.

>> No.10050597

Pu$$y

>> No.10050712

>>10050597
Where do I get that?

>> No.10050717

Got a fridge? Get some pears, apples, oranges, grapes, whatever fruit you want. Something I used to do was cut up an apple, throw some peanut butter in a bowl, and then throw some flax seed on the peanut butter.
If you're really cheap, stop by the campus cafeteria. Most cafeterias I've seen have fruit sitting out, so just pick up a few on your way out. If they have plasticware, take some of that too.

>> No.10050732

>>10050712
Normally I get mine from your mother

>> No.10050752

>>10050712
Do you have an imouto?

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10050781

>>10050752
>imouto
Why haven't I thought if this!

>> No.10052733

>>10050781
Worst girl