If the pizza-delivery guy is in your apartment more often than your roommate, The Healthy College Cookbook is exactly what you need. With more than 300 recipes created by college students to show novice cooks how to make delicious, nutritious meals that are inexpensive and easy, there's no excuse not to cook for yourself. Whether you're a meat lover, vegetarian, or vegan, you'll find simple and adaptable recipes for quick breakfasts, portable snacks, fresh lunches, and satisfying dinners. Fuel your studies with some home cooking.
Author Biography:
All Williams College students in Williamstown, Massachusetts, during the production of the first edition, Alexandra Nimetz, Jason Stanley, and Emeline Starr are self-taught cooks who enjoy cooking and eating healthfully. They researched the numerous recipes passed on to them by family and friends, taste-tested each dish, and judged them all according to preparation time, effort, taste, and expense.All Williams College students in Williamstown, Massachusetts, during the production of the first edition, Alexandra Nimetz, Jason Stanley, and Emeline Starr are self-taught cooks who enjoy cooking and eating healthfully. They researched the numerous recipes passed on to them by family and friends, taste-tested each dish, and judged them all according to preparation time, effort, taste, and expense.All Williams College students in Williamstown, Massachusetts, during the production of the first edition, Alexandra Nimetz, Jason Stanley, and Emeline Starr are self-taught cooks who enjoy cooking and eating healthfully. They researched the numerous recipes passed on to them by family and friends, taste-tested each dish, and judged them all according to preparation time, effort, taste, and expense.While a student at the University of Massachusetts, Rachel Holcomb updated The Healthy College Cookbook with new recipes for today’s college students seeking out healthier meal options.