No? Just me?
Ok. Well, I need something to munch on and sadly, all I have are jelly beans. Although they're fabulous, they don't come anywhere near as close to the drool-worthy snack-tastic perfection of these bad boys.
Crunchy Hippie Bars
Ingredients:
- 4 c. uncooked quick oats
- 1 c. firmly packed brown sugar
- 1/2 c. butter, melted
- 1/2 c. maple syrup
- 1 tsp. vanilla
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 1 1/2 c. combined of walnuts, almonds and pecans
- 1 c. crasins
- Optional sesame seeds and/or coconut
*In my opinion, when something says "optional"... it's never a bad idea to go for it.
Mix everything in a decent sized bowl... don't try to use a bowl that's too small or you'll end up sloshing oats and syrup everywhere...trust me, I've done it many times.
Press firmly into well greased sheet pan. If you're fortunate enough to have a Silpat... I hate you and that's not fair. If not, either cooking spray or butter works. Don't use Crisco. That's gross.
Bake at 450 degrees (convection usually works best) for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown and bubbly.
Cool and cut into bars... it's better to score them when they're still a little warm, otherwise they crumble all over the place.
Wrap the bars individually in wax paper and they should keep for like a week or so...if you can last that long without devouring them
Hi. I'm Emily. I'm a 20 year old book-fanatic living in the meteorologically varied state of Massachusetts. I love literature, I hate snow, and I'm obsessed with food. These are some ideas about how to make college food not suck, hope you enjoy them.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Taco Salad
This has to be one of my favorite things ever. No really. It's crunchy and satly and creamy and cheesy...dang. I have to go make some now.
Anyway.
Ingredients:
· 1 lb ground beef
· 16 oz kidney beans
· 1 green pepper
· 1 medium onion
· 2 tomatoes
· 1 package of taco seasoning
· 1/2 c mayo
· 1/2 c french dressing
· 1/2 c milk
· 1 head lettuce (or 3 hearts of romaine)
· 2 cups shredded cheddar
· 8 oz tortilla chips (crushed)
I get it. This kinda looks like a long list of ingredients and we're poor starving foodies. BUT. The pepper, onion, tomatoes, milk, (possibly the french dressing) and lettuce can all be found in your school's salad bar.
Bam. Creativity.
Side note: Use 80/20 ground beef (80% lean 20% fat)... it's not really lean, it contains some fat but guys come on. Fat is flavor. Duh hoy.
Once you have scavenged for all the ingredients, mix the mayo, french dressing and taco mix together in a medium bowl (I've used a coffee mug in a pinch) and set aside.
Brown the ground beef in a skillet and drain the juices from the pan. If you don't have a pot lid, a plate held in place with a kitchen towell works just as well.
If you've gotten the lettuce at the salad bar, it's all chopped up for you. So chop the peppers and onions into like 1 inch chunks and toss with the lettuce, cheese and ground beef.
Drizzle the entire thing with the dressing and toss with the crushed tortilla chips.
You won't be able to stop eating, I swear.
Anyway.
Ingredients:
· 1 lb ground beef
· 16 oz kidney beans
· 1 green pepper
· 1 medium onion
· 2 tomatoes
· 1 package of taco seasoning
· 1/2 c mayo
· 1/2 c french dressing
· 1/2 c milk
· 1 head lettuce (or 3 hearts of romaine)
· 2 cups shredded cheddar
· 8 oz tortilla chips (crushed)
I get it. This kinda looks like a long list of ingredients and we're poor starving foodies. BUT. The pepper, onion, tomatoes, milk, (possibly the french dressing) and lettuce can all be found in your school's salad bar.
Bam. Creativity.
Side note: Use 80/20 ground beef (80% lean 20% fat)... it's not really lean, it contains some fat but guys come on. Fat is flavor. Duh hoy.
Once you have scavenged for all the ingredients, mix the mayo, french dressing and taco mix together in a medium bowl (I've used a coffee mug in a pinch) and set aside.
Brown the ground beef in a skillet and drain the juices from the pan. If you don't have a pot lid, a plate held in place with a kitchen towell works just as well.
If you've gotten the lettuce at the salad bar, it's all chopped up for you. So chop the peppers and onions into like 1 inch chunks and toss with the lettuce, cheese and ground beef.
Drizzle the entire thing with the dressing and toss with the crushed tortilla chips.
You won't be able to stop eating, I swear.
Oh Hey There.
My name is Emily Joy.


I'm a 20 year old English and Secondary Education major living in the lovely state of Massachusetts. I really like books. And the smell of books. Seriously, I could walk into a bookstore and just stand there and sniff (I wouldn't reccomend it though... people can give you some pretty strange looks). I like to think I'm a nice person. Sometimes people tell me this.
I have awesome friends and family. They're my favorites. AND...I have an adorable dog named Jane.
Oh yeah. It's love.
I have a problem with sweets. Sugar, chocolate, baked things (http://www.joythebaker.com/blog/ is like crack to me) are all my weaknesses. My room mate and I recently tried to see how long we could go without eating something sweet. I lasted about four days...then I realized I had an unopened bag of popcorn and a jar of Nutella whispering sweet nothings into my ears.
But I don't like avocado. I know, I know...but I find them slimy. The only way I'll eat them is in sushi. And I don't like people who don't know how to dress. Here this is probably easier:
Some things I like:
- Eye makeup
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Owls
- Chile Spiced Mango from Trader Joe's
- Heels
- My Bible
- Coffee
- Zombies
- Music
- Sparkley things
- Tiramisu
- Green things
- Tea
- Unlined journals
- Dresses
-The beach at night
- My car
Some things I don't like
- Negative people
- Stickers that come off of fruit
- Diet food
- Mayo (by itself as a condiment... it's fine mixed into other things though)
- When people wear brown and black together
- When it snows in April
- The frayed edges of paper after it's been ripped out of a notebook
- Incorrect grammar
-Bleu cheese
Basically, I love music, food, writing and life!
College Food Sucks.
It's a sad fact of life, friends. Every once in a while College cafeterias may have "Panini Day" or "Soup Night", but this is a rarity. We are subjected to meal after meal of fattening fries, peculiar pizza, contemptuous chicken-fingers and primeval sandwiches. And even if we choose to turn to supermarket alternatives, the options are often so expensive we find ourselves at a loss. Are we to suffer semester after semester of bad pre-made food? Good news... we aren't. With a few solid tricks on our side, we can go from freaking terrible to freaking amazing.
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