Name | Description | Views | Rating |
Healthy Carrot And Beetroot Cake | A great treat if you are craving cake, but are on a diet! | 6314 | 67% |
Low Fat Zesty Meringe Pudding | There's no need to feel guilty about indulging in this pudding! 100% guilt free | 6034 | 100% |
Homemade Diy Pizza! | Try your hands at making your very own pizza from scratch at half the cost of a delivered pizza! | 4418 | 100% |
Smoky Mexican Pork Filled Tacos | Easy to make and share with your flatmates | 4563 | 50% |
Sausage,bean And Tomato Casserole | Super delicious to share with your flatmates | 6935 | 100% |
Meatball Chilli | Easy to make and great to share with your flatmates | 8851 | 100% |
Roasted Veg, Spinach And Ricotta Lasanga | Great for sharing with your flatmates, especially if you have a veggie flatmate. | 17002 | 73% |
Spicy Mexican Enchiladas | A little time and effort but definately worth it. | 10006 | 100% |
Cheap Pork Burgers | Very easy and cheap to make. | 6265 | 100% |
Chicken, Bacon And Broccoli Pasta Bake | Easy way to get a creamy, delicious pasta sauce in next to no time | 24615 | 93% |
Maybe you have just moved into student accommodation, or know someone who has. Either way, you might want to pay attention to some pretty startling news about fire hazards in Halls of Residence.
After the buzz and luxury of Christmas and New Year at home, not all of us are looking forward to going back to our lives at Uni. What’s more – January can be a particularly grim month for everyone with continuous bad weather, flu circling around campus and darker nights closing in. So here are some ideas in the kitchen that will help you fight off the January blues and start feeling good!
At this time of year long and gruelling library sessions are inevitable, especially if you find working at home is too distracting. Some of you may as well call the library your second home. But if you’re anything like me that usually ends up about 30% work 30% procrastination and 40% people watching.
Most people will be making their first trip to uni soon, or travelling back for another long year of hard work and exams, ready for the main event of the year, Fresher’s Week!
Something that’s not the first thing that springs to mind when discussing student issues – depression. If you ask most people to sum up their student experience in a couple of words, you will most likely get something along the lines of “the best years of my life”. This is what makes depression and students so dangerous – it’s under the radar and very rarely talked about. So what about those students who aren’t lucky enough to have the same experience?