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3 Easy snacks made in your dorm

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at LUM chapter.

Fight the freshman fifteen and substitute ice cream for frozen fruit and yogurt, or an apple granola sandwich tower, and cheat day with a toasted personal pizza.

Grab some extra English muffins and turn them into personal pizzas. Frozen fruit can be a healthy snack to munch on, but give it some flavor by adding some yogurt for more substance and calcium. Don’t forget about your fruit intake, and spice up the traditional apple and peanut butter with stacked granola and honey in between. 

These dorm snacks are just a few ways to be inventive when it comes to college food, there are always ways to find what you like, even in a new environment

English Muffin Pizza

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 5 minutesCook time: 1 minuteTotal time: 6 minutesServings:1 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Annalee Flaherty

    Cut the English muffin into two halves.

  2. Annalee Flaherty

    Spread the tomato sauce.

  3. Annalee Flaherty

    Sprinkle on the cheese.

    #SpoonTip: Be careful not to put too much cheese on the edges, it will expand a lot in the microwave

  4. Annalee Flaherty

    Optional: Add toppings

  5. Annalee Flaherty

    Microwave for one minute or until cheese has fully melted.

    #SpoonTip: Toast English muffin before adding toppings to make it crisp.

  6. Annalee Flaherty

    Serve it up.

Frozen Yogurt Blueberries

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 5 minutesTotal time: 5 minutesServings:2 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Annalee Flaherty

    Pour two cups of blueberries into a bowl.

  2. Annalee Flaherty

    Pour one cup of yogurt on top of the blueberries.

  3. Annalee Flaherty

    Mix together.

  4. Annalee Flaherty

    Freeze overnight.

    #SpoonTip: Spread out the blueberries on a pan and then put them in the freezer so they don’t stick to each other.

  5. Annalee Flaherty

    Enjoy!

Apple Sandwich

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 5 minutesTotal time: 5 minutesServings:1 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Annalee Flaherty

    Cut up the apple from side to side in thin, even slices.

  2. Annalee Flaherty

    Spread the peanut butter on both sides of the apple slices.

  3. Annalee Flaherty

    Sprinkle granola on top of the peanut butter.

    #SpoonTip: Drizzle honey for some extra flavor.

  4. Annalee Flaherty

    Stack the slices and eat em’ up.

I'm a rising Senior at Loyola University Maryland. I am the current editorial director for the spoon Loyola chapter as well as a video contributor for Spoon HQ in NYC.