
Energy Drinks: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
There is definitely a stigma around energy drinks, but we are here to help you navigate the good, the bad and the ugly of energy drinks. Continue reading Energy Drinks: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
There is definitely a stigma around energy drinks, but we are here to help you navigate the good, the bad and the ugly of energy drinks. Continue reading Energy Drinks: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
PEEP, PEEP! Easter’s coming! Just admit it; you’ll go to bed Saturday night wishing the Easter Bunny fills your basket with Peeps—and only Peeps. These sugar-coated marshmallows are everyone’s favorite. Our undying love is so intense that last Easter Youtuber Matt Stonie literally annihilated 100 Peeps in two minutes. Get your Peep on with our quick and easy holiday desserts. 1. Hatching Peeps Peep-a-boo. Get the recipe. 2. … Continue reading 9 Awesome Ways To Eat Peeps This Easter
There are so many different ways to trick your friends this April Fools Day. What better way to get them than when they least expect it, while they eat! Here are five super sneaky ways to fool your friends with food. 1. Oreos with Toothpaste You can totally fool your friends by scraping the frosting out the Oreos and replacing it with a toothpaste of your choice—turning it … Continue reading 5 Hilarious Food Pranks For April Fools
Ever been confused by the labels you see on food at the grocery store? Well, everyone else is confused, too. It turns out labels like “organic,” “whole wheat,” “free-range,” and “fat-free” might not mean what’s implied. Read on to discover which food labels are actually telling the truth, and which ones you should stay away from. 1. Sugar-Free Sugar-free products don’t actually contain real sugar, but sugar alcohols, which … Continue reading 5 Food Labels You MUST Know
Attention, coconut milk lovers: you can now get your favorite dairy-free alternative at Starbucks instead of soy or regular milk. After overwhelming demand for another non-dairy option, coconut milk was introduced in stores last month. Coconut milk contains coconut oil, a healthy fat that improves energy and fuels weight loss. Coconut milk also has fewer calories than the vanilla soy milk offered at Starbucks. Although … Continue reading New To Campus: Coconut Milk At Starbucks
Qunioa, or “kin-oh-ah” as most people say, is making its way to the top of the superfoods list—move aside kale, there’s a new HBIC. I honestly don’t understand how this nutritious packed seed didn’t create a buzz sooner. Consisting of all nine amino acids making it a full protein, quinoa is usually considered the ideal carb substitute. It cooks like rice, having similar consistency and also has … Continue reading Homemade Quinoa Oatmeal
Nothing on this planet is easier to make than crescent rolls. You just pop the can, roll them out, and bake. Crescent rolls have a variety of uses in pigs in a blanket recipes, at dinner parties when the host forgets to buy bread, and other faux-fancy events, but there is no better way to prepare a crescent roll than by slathering it in peanut … Continue reading Chocolate Peanut Butter Crescent Rolls