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3 Under $3: Trader Joe's Meals
Convenient, tasty, and affordable, all in one!
by Grace Isaac
at University of California - Berkeley
A Foodie's Guide to Ramadan In A College Dorm: Best Iftar Snacks to Break Your Fast
For someone whose day revolves around their next meal, Ramadan is the toughest month of the year. Being away from family and home cooked meals, I decided to make Infinity Hall the hotspot for all my Iftar feasts.
by Baano Golawala
at University of Florida
I Asked AI To Create A Weekly Meal Plan On A Budget
The budget? $50 or less.
by Deniz Toksoz
at Spoon HQ
10 Kitchen Appliances Under $100 To Buy During Amazon's Spring Sale
Upgrade those old kitchen appliances.
by Maria Serra
at Spoon HQ
10 Dorm Kitchen Items To Grab During Amazon's Big Spring Sale
Spring clean and spring upgrading.
by Maria Serra
at Spoon HQ
This Is Not Your Nonna's Cacio e Pepe
A tasty sneak peek of Sporkful host and Cascatelli creator Dan Pashman's debut cookbook, Anything's Pastable.
by Moriah House
at Spoon HQ
How To Make The Starbucks Bacon & Gruyère Egg Bites At Home
You'll love this easy and economical way to start your day!
by Stefanie Trepper
at Spoon HQ
Taylor Swift-Themed Super Bowl Snacks (Broke College Girl Version)
Taylor Swift has rewritten the Super Bowl. Now, Sunday night football is for the girls. And since we're running the show, the girls need to throw the best Taylor Swift themed Super Bowl party... starting with the snacks.
by Samantha Neeb
at Northeastern University
The Best Toaster Hacks For Dorm Room Cooks
Because portable burners are still a no-no.
by Maria Serra
at Spoon HQ
High Protein Spiced Chocolate Mixed Berry Oats
Revamping the oatmeal game one crazy flavor combo after another!
by Swara Bhatt
at American University
Ultimate Fudgy Brown Butter Brownies
There's no doubt about it; this is THE brownie recipe to end all brownie recipes.
by Swara Bhatt
at American University
What To Buy When You're About To Get Snowed In
Watching the snowfall is much better than worrying about food.
by Jessica Gomez
at Spoon HQ