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You have textbooks to buy, tuition to pay, and “board” in whatever form you have chosen. Whether you’re in a dorm or are sharing an apartment with others, chances are you have more costs than you do income. Eating doesn’t have to be a budget buster if you keep the following menu items on your shelves:

1. Ramen Noodles, Macaroni and Cheese, Pasta and Sauce. All you need is a microwave and you can have what is almost like a homemade meal. You can’t eat these starchy choices for every meal, but once a day won’t hurt too much. Be sure to add a fresh piece of fruit or a salad and you’re golden.

2. Cereal anyone? Not just for breakfast anymore, the cereal aisle in your local supermarket will provide plenty of tasty choices for lunch and dinner, too. Be generous with the milk and refill as desired. Don’t forget that waffles and eggs make good meals, too.

3. Sandwiches mean you don’t have to wash silverware. That’s right, finger foods are the way to go for the non-dishwasher crowd. There’s peanut butter, deli meat and even fried eggs to fill the gap between slices of bread. And, when you’re bored with that, crack open a can of tuna and make tuna salad. If you incorporate lettuce and tomato you’ll get your daily dose of vegetables too.

4. Say goodbye to the delivery guy. Don’t order pizza unless it’s a special occasion. For day in and day out, frozen pizza is a fine alternative and you don’t have to tip anybody. Make sure you have plenty of canned parmesan cheese and, if you’re feeling especially health conscious, you can always chop and add some fresh vegetables.

The money you save on eating on the cheap can be better spent on other things. You can get your fill of good food on school breaks when your mother is cooking for you. Meanwhile, hang onto your money and pat yourself on the back for being so smart. Enjoy.

Ryan Sullivan is an instuctor at a leading online colleges. He holds two online degrees and a degree from a traditional university program.

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