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  • i think buying pasta is good, as long as you know how to make your own source..and choped tomato is very useful because you can use it to make things like soup and currys..

    but all of that did cost kinda alot ..

  • || Nyarf ||

  • AND everyone knows that pasta+tinned tomatoes= Depressing and bland. This is just patronizing to students. How about making stew? I could post a receipe for stew that would make enough to feed an army and would last days for less than £11. And guess what? it wouldn't taste like shit. Sigh.

  • Do it then!?

  • Eleven quid for that! Go to Aldi love! I've been at uni for 2 years and never used an onion or garlic!

  • "Go to Aldi love!" HAHA!

  • LOL feed em pasta!! btw that blossom hill wine is crap!!.. its like drinking vinegar!!

  • Honest question, have you guys ever been to University? And if so which? That goes for both of you, and anyone else involved in the production of these podcasts as to be honest, you dont really seem to have any idea about student food or cooking.

    I mean, I lived very healthily on 15 quids worth of food a week... you guys spent that on one meal...

  • orite a simple fucking meal would be steak and chips local butcher a half decent steak £4 - £6 bag of chips £2 max, thats a meal that fills u up instead of pasta honestly do you really think a student would want pasta after a day in uni lol... pointless and £11 on pasta and random crap good job on saving money.

  • or mcdonalds? yum

  • Pasta!! here we f***ing go. Students and pasta.

    What's wrong with your local market, you tossers?? I could buy a stackload of good, fresh vegetables for way less than the £11-odd you just spent on a bag of Fusili and some poxy free-range tinned tomatoes.

    If you're a student and you wanna buy something good to keep in the kitchen spend a tenner on a Tesco slow cooker. They're the way to go.

  • what a load of bull! Let's be honest... any utensils accumulated at uni usualy end up in the bin anyway. who needs a peeler when you have a knife? I can buy a perfectly good meal for £2.00.

  • ha ha shes an alchie

  • Agree about the utensils apart from one thing... a potato masher?! What's wrong with a fork?!

    Also, some cheapo scales might be useful because when you invite your mates round for a posh meal and want to try out some sort of exciting cake or pastry, unless you're experienced and good and estimation you'll want to measure stuff out.

  • In these times of economic turmoil, even having a degree makes you about as employable as a used condom. I graduated in June with a decent degree, it's now mid November and I'm still working in a pub. For all you sanctimonious students settling in now thinking you're in the clear...you're not. It's fun now. But the shit storm brews the minute the uni have taken your money and given you the proverbial 'fuck off'. Yours faithfully. A bitter graduate.

  • hahahahhaahahahha

  • Well what an informative vid.. .. To bad most people go to uni have an iceland near.

  • If my flatmates were anything like this, I would defenestrate them.

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