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Rubiks Battenburg Cake. Cheap &Easy College Meals - StumbleUpon. When in school, students are always on the lookout for cheap and easy college meals.

Cheap &Easy College Meals - StumbleUpon

Particularly when living in the dorms and away from your parents’ house, a cheap and delicious hot meal is hard to come by. Students need something that’s easy to prepare, inexpensive and quick. Tired of take out? Hit the supermarket! You’ll save money with these cheap and easy college meals you can make in any kitchen: Breakfast 1. Mixes make pancakes easy! R some quick (and delicious) pancakes! 2. You can make the humble bagel into an easy college meal or dessert. Grab some cream cheese (both savory and sweet), some fruits and vegetables, some juice, and you’re set with several easy college meal options! 3. Any kind of fruit works (bananas, strawberries, apples, etc.) Lunch/Dinner 4. Is your college meal plan running low? Many brands offer classic favorites you can easily make in your dorm’s kitchen. Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies. I don't like pumpkin foods.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

It all started when I had my first taste of pumpkin pie and then had the stomach flu the next day. But last Thanksgiving I was in charge of the desserts. I made an apple pie but I felt like I had to make something pumpkin-ish for the holiday. I found this recipe for Pumpkin Chocolate Chip cookies. Lollies - a little ART CANT HURT - StumbleUpon.

A perfect rainy day thing to do!

lollies - a little ART CANT HURT - StumbleUpon

The colors make any day better! How to make LOLLIESyou will need: jolly ranchers, candy sticks, parchment paper, foil & a cookie sheet 1) lay a piece of foil on cookie sheet. cover foil with a piece of parchment paper.2) unwrap candies and place side by side on parchment paper in your choice of color & flavor combinations. use three candies together for extra large lollies, and only two candies together for regular lollies.3) heat candies in oven for about 5 minutes at 200 degrees. keep a close eye on the candies and take them out as soon as they've barely melted together. if you leave them in too long they will melt too much and you won't be able to put a stick into the lollie. alter the cook time accordingly.4) carefully take cookie sheet out of oven. immediately lay candy sticks into place on melted candies. slowly twirl in melted candy to coat the stick and so it will hold in the lollie. they're hot!

Oreo and Peanut Butter Brownie Cakes - StumbleUpon. So, after being gone all last week, this has been catch up on the house week.

Oreo and Peanut Butter Brownie Cakes - StumbleUpon

Mostly laundry actually. Man, who knew that a weeks worth of laundry from 5 people could be so daunting. Yikes!! But I am kind of behind on my cooking and baking as well since I've been gone and cleaning. Not to mention, I needed an Oreo fix! Oreo and Peanut Butter Brownie Cakes 1 box brownie mix, 8x8 inch size 24 Oreo Cookies 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line a 12 muffin cup baker with paper liners. Prepare brownie mix according to package directions. Makes 12 servings. Crafty Kitchen: Owl S'mores. Here’s a fun recipe for adults and kids alike–owl smores! Let’s just start off by saying, when the items below are the ingredients, you know the final product is going to be good!

To make these owls you’ll need graham crackers, Reese’s peanut butter cups, candy corn, M&Ms, and large marshmallows. To get started, use a sharp knife to cut off the top 3/8″ of each peanut butter cup (PB cups). If you’re having problems with the chocolate peeling off the bottom of the PB cups when you take off the wrapper, try putting them in the fridge or a cool place so the chocolate isn’t as soft. Line the PB cups up on half a graham cracker so the rounded part hangs just off the bottom. Tear a large marshmallow in half and place above the PB cup on the graham cracker, sticky side down. Microwave until the marshmallows start to puff up. Lastly, press in M&Ms for the eyes.

Keep going until your flock is complete! Also, check out this cute Hello Kitty Cake Pops recipe from CraftFoxes.