I need tips on bodybuilding(specifically bulking up) while going to college full time and working part time. I live on my own and have no cooking experience.
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posted by Parh6512
on Sep 6, 2012 -
7 answers
So, due to a series of sort of hilarious circumstances and the excess of the season, I have only $5 to spend on food next week. Five ones and a bunch of quarters. I get paid on Thursday so I 'just' need to get by from today until Wednesday night
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posted by Tha Race Card
on Dec 26, 2010 -
36 answers
I've decided to stay and work in my on-campus studio five days a week. I live off-campus. What low-price food can I bring/prepare each week (lunch & dinner) that doesn't necessarily need to be refrigerated? (though I do have access to a microwave)
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posted by pulled_levers
on Oct 26, 2009 -
14 answers
Tangentially college sports-related food/drink question: At your school, was there a bar or restaurant where fans of your rival team would congregate? What I'm after is analogous to, say, a Bears bar in Green Bay, but for NCAA teams.
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posted by me3dia
on Sep 21, 2009 -
9 answers
Where is the best place to eat affordable seafood in Rhode Island that is accessible from Providence on public transit?
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posted by peetle
on Jan 15, 2009 -
6 answers
I am a college student, and my cafe likes to charge 7 bucks for a wrap, as such, I try to scrounge food from around the campus, you know, going to events here and there to try and pass up the obscenely large food bill.
I carry everything in my bag, from a few extra pieces of clothes, to an emergency flashlight, to an emergency can of slim fast, to everyone of my notebooks and class textbooks. I also carry some of my books in my hands nowadays for space.
As you can imagine, my bag is stuffed, I've actually noticed a rip along of of the zippers, so that sections not being used so much anymore, hah, to think, I've only had it for 3 months!
I Was wondering what would be a good food that could withstand not getting mushed in my bag, and that if it exploded [happened] that it wouldn't be horrible. Any ideas?
PS - as you might be able to tell, I'm a little rough with my bag.
posted by Nighthawk3729
on Nov 17, 2008 -
77 answers
I've read all the food questions. I have a new one. I need portable foods that don't need refrigeration or heating that can keep me alert and satisfied for 12ish hours.
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posted by bilabial
on Aug 25, 2008 -
15 answers
I recently started college, and having discovered the utter boredom that is dining hall cuisine, have begun to crave home cooked food, or at very least, ME-cooked food. So what can I cook with a bare minimum of kitchen hardware?
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posted by weaponsgradecarp
on Oct 2, 2007 -
28 answers