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10 Quick Mouthwatering Recipes for Busy Students - Enjoy the delights!

Author: Sally Croft
Date: October 28th, 2009

Students are faced with a myriad of problems when it comes to food. Many struggle with the cost of food while others cannot find enough time to simply eat food. However, that does not mean to be a successful student you must remain hungry ;) . There are some simple foods that can be easily prepared and meet any student budget.

I created a list of 10 quick, easy to make recipes that suit student busy lives.

Hash Brown

Instead of making the trip to Burger King why not make your own hash brown. Hash brown is a simple mix of shredded, diced or riced potato. Add seasoning to taste and then squeeze them together into small balls and then fry. It can be made also from scrap potato pieces from other prior food preparations.

Hash Brown
Canned Tuna

Canned tuna can be found at any corner store. You can prepare tuna on a student budget in countless ways on a student budget. Canned Tuna can be prepared as tuna casserole, tuna patties or just simply make tuna sandwich with vegetables.

Canned Tuna
Ramen

Ramen is another great student food. It prepares in two minutes and come in a variety of flavors. Tin its most popular form it is consumed as a soup, but can also be used to make simple pasta that can be quite tasty.

Ramen
Hot Dog Sandwich

Hot dog is an American favorite as a quick easy meal. Instead of students going down the street each they need a sandwich, students can easily buy a pack of hot dogs from the local corner store. Hot dogs can be prepared in many ways and when either fried, boiled of eaten uncooked, when combined with mustard and ketchup and bread make the perfect student meal.

Hot Dog Sandwich
Egg

Egg is a savior to the student budget. The combination of simple student dishes that uses egg as its base is countless. Students can simply fry or boil them as a standalone meal, combine eggs with vegetables to make sandwiches or stretch their creative skills to create dishes that are even more creative. Eggs are cheap and accessible o any student budget.

Egg
Canned Salmon

Salmon is a nutritious fish that adds calcium and omega -3 fatty acids to your diet. These are vital to the performance of any student. Canned salmon is available at any corner at knock down prices and within the budget of any student. Canned salmon may be prepared as sandwiches, with rice, potato salmon scallop or as whatever suits the taste.

Canned Salmon
Chicken Soup

Chicken soup can be easily prepared using chicken scrap from other chicken meal preparations. Students can just season the boiling water to taste and add small pieces of chicken along with some noodles. Chicken soup can be made using chicken parts such as the wings or legs are cheap and found at any corner store.

Chicken Soup
Salads

Vegetable salad is another cheap means of student food. Vegetables add fiber to the diet and help to stabilize the metabolism of the body. Students can easily knock up their favorite vegetable recipe in a couple of minutes and be off to school or study.

Salads
Macaroni and Cheese

Microwaved macaroni and cheese is a cheap source of calcium for students on a budget. It is also cheap and extremely easy to prepare. Students simply read the instructions written of the packaging and place it in the microwave and go.

Macaroni and Cheese
Ground Beef

Ground beef is one of the easiest meat kinds for any student to prepare. Because of its soft texture, ground beef cooks in minutes. It can be prepared to make a variety of dishes such as sandwiches, dinner meals with rice or pasta with macaroni.

Ground Beef

Hey pals, I hope you are going to try some if not all of these gastronomical delights to entertain your folks and roommates ;) . So where is the party this weekend :D ???

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15 Responses to “10 Quick Mouthwatering Recipes for Busy Students - Enjoy the delights!”

  1. Sandra says:

    Wow, I mean this post is just sooo amazing, I have fallen in love with it completely…! You guys at Student loan blog have done a very neat job with it, the recipes are worth trying for students and thier parents alike. I shared it with my roommates at my dorm too.
    Good job!

  2. forexstrat_egy says:

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  3. Sally Croft says:

    Thanks for liking the post and enjoying mouth watering recipes for busy students. I hope you have tried a couple of them over thanksgiving break :)

  4. Jesse Serrin says:

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  7. Charlie Brad says:

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  8. Tiffiny Dallmeyer says:

    Amazing article. I am so glad to be alive after New Year’s Eve. With all those idiots firing their guns above residential housing its amazing that party goer doesn’t own bullet proof vests.

  9. I really enjoy cooking. Thank you for this posting.

  10. Kasey Sipho says:

    This is a really good read for me, Must admit that you are one of the best bloggers I ever saw.Thanks for posting this informative article.

  11. Sally Croft says:

    @ Jesse, thanks for liking the post, even I can’t help it but feel tempted with these mouth watering dishes every time I open this page :)

  12. Sally Croft says:

    @ Kasey Sipho: That’s a great compliment and I am taking it wholeheartedly ;) Keep visiting Student Loan Blog and let us know what more you want to see here.
    - Happy Blogging -

  13. Sally Croft says:

    @ Jacob: Great, so did you try any of these recipes? Do let me know how was the outcome like?

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