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Book : Recipes Every College Student Should Know (stuff You.

Modelo 9474954X
Fabricante o sello Quirk Books
Peso 0.18 Kg.
Precio:   $38,169.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 18-05-2025 y el 26-05-2025
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-Titulo Original : Recipes Every College Student Should Know (stuff You Should Know)

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Quirk Books

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A perfect gift for hungry dorm-dwellers, this must-have pocket guide will help students make and eat healthy snacks, meals, and other tasty bites. Discover quick breakfasts to help you make it to class on time, backpack-friendly lunches, dormmate dinners for a crowd, study break snacks, and of course an infallible recipe for microwave mug cake-plus basic tools, terms, nutrition, budgeting guides, and safety tips for novice cooks. No matter if you’ve got a microwave and an electric kettle or a full-sized kitchen, this book will have you well-fed and back to studying (or video games) in no time. Recipes include: * Breakfast Burritos * Hummus and Veggie Wraps * Healthy Avocado and Sunflower Seed Sandwich * Bacon: Microwaved or Panfried * Chocolate-Covered Popcorn * And more! Review Named one of Women’s Health’s Best Gifts For College Students “The perfect guide for any dorm-dweller to learn simple and healthy recipes that will not only satisfy but also save both time and money.”-POPSUGAR “Got a college student? Or just a kid who with some kitchen curiosity? Recipes Every College Student Should Know, which is perhaps the world’s smallest cookbook, can get them started. Although it measures just 4-by-6-inches, it’s akin to Cooking 101.”-The Virginian-Pilot “This book goes far beyond ramen noodles, so dont be fooled by the cover!”- Buzzfeed “Nelson’s tome gets down to the basics.”-The Star-Ledger “With this book on hand, theyll quickly learn how to fend for - and feed - themselves something other than ramen.”-First For Women “No bigger than your hand but can teach you tons of useful things about cooking.”-College Magazine “Step aside instant ramen and overpriced coffee! Within these pages, homemade iconic college staples are at your fingertips.”-The Young Folks “This is, by far, the best guide for college students to learn to cook I’ve ever seen. It is clear, interesting, and has tasty, filling, healthy recipes.”-Dr. Jessie Voigts, Wandering Educators “Nelson delivers some core pieces of wisdom about cooking in college”-Publishers Weekly About the Author Christine Nelson is a writer, cook, and accountant in Clayton, New Jersey. She has four college-age sons who routinely call her for advice at dinnertime. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Introduction After years of dreaming about going away to college, youre finally ready. But the questions seem endless. What classes should I take? Should I join a fraternity/sorority? How will I get all this homework done? Should I learn how to cook? Yes, you should! Learning to cook offers: 1. Choice. After years of other people making all the decisions, now its your turn. You decide what to eat. 2. Control. Youve probably heard horror stories about the Freshman 15-the pounds a first-year gains. Cooking your own meals gives you control over portions and ingredients. 3. Knowledge. Thats why youre in college! Even if you forget calculus or Spanish the day after graduation, you will always need to eat. Preparing appetizing, healthy, low-cost meals is a skill you will use for years to come. 4. Satisfaction. Its one in the morning, all the stores are closed, and you want a snack. Good thing you can make chocolate-covered popcorn! This little book will help get you started with step-by-step recipes, recommended tools, and some kitchen-safety basics. There are meal ideas for a group of friends and quick breakfasts to make before class. This information may not help you pass your history midterm, but it will allow you to eat well while studying for it. The Basics Cooking doesnt need to be complicated. The simple recipes in this book will give you the nourishing food you need to make it through the school year, this page explain the terms youll need to know. And following these 10 tips will allow you to at least look like you know what youre doing. 1. Buy fresh ingredients. Read the sell-by dates on dairy, meats, and packaged
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