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Eating in college should ideally consist of more than just energy drinks and dino nuggets. Not that we’re serving up five-course meals every night, but it’s important to structure your grocery shopping so you can get through an entire week with minimal take-out meals. Get your shopping list ready, because getting groceries just got a whole lot easier.

Here’s how this is going to work: leftovers only last about three to four days in the fridge. We know your roommate’s rotisserie chicken has been sitting there for two weeks, but food should really be eaten much sooner. That means you’ll need to prepare two of each meal for the week: two breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Throw on some snacks and other necessities, and you’ve got yourself a proper grocery list.

We’ve compiled a list of simple ideas for every meal of the day. Keep in mind every meal should have a balance of carbohydrates, protein and healthy fats.

Breakfast (pick two):

Lunch (pick two):

Dinner (pick two):

Don’t forget to stock up on your favorite snacks in between meals, including a few dessert options. Since everyone’s sweet tooth is a little different, we’ll leave that up to you.

 

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This article was published in Distraction’s Summer 2023 print issue.

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