Being a student, there isn’t much time to do anything. If you’re not commuting to and from campus, you’re studying and catching up on work. Or you might be at your part-time job and it’s late when you get back. It’s difficult to manage to do everything, which is why maintaining a healthy diet is important! Meaning – you shouldn’t be living off of takeaway. So here are 5 simple meal ideas to save you time (hint: it helps if you prepare by buying your ingredients in advance).
Bolognese is quick and easy to make and you can make enough to put in Tupperware boxes to save for later. With a preparation time of 25 minutes and a cooking time of 1 hour. This meal is flavoursome and healthy.
Tuna Pasta Bake is another dish which is filling and provides you with flavour. This is a 20-minute preparation job and 1-hour cooking time. Tuna pasta bake is another dish which you can store away for another day.
Pancakes you can have for breakfast, lunch or dinner. As a student you really can’t go wrong with them. They are very quick to make and preparation only takes 10 minutes. They can be healthy with some fruit, or you can have a sickly alternative smothered in chocolate and sweetie goodness.
Baked Potato has a slightly longer cooking time than all the other recipes. 1 hour and 5 minutes they take to cook, however when they’re done, it will be so worth it. Simple yet effective and delicious.
The English breakfast is another meal which can really be had during any point of the day, it is simple and easy to make, and can be modified accordingly depending on how you’re feeling. This meal is sure to keep you filled up so you don’t have to study on a hungry stomach.
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