As we head back to school from Thanksgiving break, many experience the frustrating reality of returning to college food. Just days ago we were living off of baked asparagus, ribs, and au gratin potatoes, and now we’re left to suffer through our own devices. This is how it happens…
- Falling In Love With Your Family’s Cooking
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Has your mom always been this good of a cook? Her masterful chicken parmesan really outshines your burnt spaghetti drowned in alfredo sauce. Surely you can learn how to do this too? It can’t be that hard!
- Finding Something Within Your Wheelhouse
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With Pinterest, YouTube, and endless recipes online, can it really be that hard to find something you can reasonably make? The answer is a definite yes!
- Getting Grownup Groceries
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How much is chicken per pound? Is there a difference between organic eggs and regular eggs? Why are nuts so expensive? Your mom makes this look so easy!
- Trying to Recreate Your Family Dishes
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What does simmer mean? How long am I supposed to let something cool? Does my insurance cover kitchen fires? Should I just order take out instead?
- Ordering Take Out
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Chill out and order your faves. You’ve got plenty of time to learn this whole “being an adult” thing.
At the end of the day, food is food right? Sure, you may never figure out how to baste a chicken like your mom, or grill a burger like your dad, but nobody knows how to perfect Top Ramen like you!