Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is his problem to solve. He decided that every single thing on offer in the dining hall was inedible? I mean, THAT’S the place to go to put together meals — salad bar + grilled chicken + rice = stir fry; pasta + peanut butter/soy sauce/brown sugar = sesame noodles; just about anything can be made into a taco or put in or on a salad.
Sadly, this is true. It is Temple University and their dining hall food is quite bad.
So why did he choose to attend a school where he already knew he didn’t care for the food?
And really, you can’t screw up pasta or cereal. Put him back on the regular meal plan and tell him to be creative.
Seriously? No one in their right mind chooses a school based on food. But this is DCUMland so I'm sure there are a few wackadoodles here who do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The family prepped meals from Whole Foods, Costco etc. They come in large quantities and can be many meals for one person and last in the fridge for a few days.
Those are too large for a dorm fridge. He’s going to be grocery shopping daily to feed himself, especially if his roommate would like some fridge space too.
Anonymous wrote:The family prepped meals from Whole Foods, Costco etc. They come in large quantities and can be many meals for one person and last in the fridge for a few days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am PP with the long list and just saw that it's temple. Temple is in kind of a grocery store desert which makes it harder. Can you buy him a granny grocery cart? That will make it easier to get things home.
Acme just started a 5% off discount for students, and there is an Aldi right down Broad Street along with a Giant (it's a different strain of Giant than the DMV Giants, so he will have to get his own discount account). There is a Trader Joe's near Jefferson Station that will have a lot of prepared microwaveable meals, if that's in budget.
There's a big grocery store just a 5 min walk. It seems overpriced, like Whole Foods prices, but it does have everything he could want in terms of basic groceries.
I think the best solution is to get a small toaster oven and just keep it under wraps. That allows for some easy breakfast and lunch options to save money cooking at home; and find some decent restaurant nearby for better protein options for dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Please do not encourage him to keep an illegal toaster oven. Dorm fires are a real risk and it’s really not fair to the rest of the inhabitants of that building.
Anonymous wrote:How about an electric sauté pan that he can use in the kitchen area where the microwave is located. My dd is a vegan and dorm food service never had enough options so she would cook her food in the small kitchen and then take it back to her room. Made it easy to do all kinds of meals.