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The Dorm Room Diner


1. XTired of the same old, processed cafeteria food
2. XSick of vending machines and fast-food and spending money on both
3. XExperiencing weight gain (a.k.a. "The Freshman Fifteen")
4. XLacking energy
5. XTired of having to leave your room, or maybe even campus to find
something to eat




Almost a year ago, I started college. I was so excited to leave home,
be on my own, and make new friends! I was all moved in, started the
meal plan, and everything was going to be great...

...until about 3 weeks later. I realized I had eaten just about
everything my campus and surrounding town had to offer. And hey, my
college had some pretty good food. But, there's just a limit to how
much pizza, hamburgers, and Subway sandwiches you can eat.

I soon grew tired of the cafeteria. The food was unappetizing and
looked like it had been cooked at least 4 hours before. I started to
recognize that every campus restaurant was the same. The sight of
vending machines and EasyMac made me feel sick. Also, I had eaten
enough McDonalds and Taco Bell to last me a lifetime.

On top of being sick of the food, I started feeling pudgy and I was
tired, and I had been exercising!

I craved a home-cooked meal, or at least something that looked like
one. But there was no way I could drive 5 hours whenever for my mom's
cooking!

I swallowed my pride, picked up the phone, and called mom

I whined and complained to my mom that there was never anything good to
eat. Mom, in a nice motherly way, said, "Shut up and start cooking in
your dorm room!" The only problem was....I needed recipes that I could
cook with very limited appliances, space, and budget. My mom, who is a
fantastic cook, came to the rescue and sent me several recipes!

I bought a CrockPot and a few other items that would make cooking in my
dorm room a little easier, and I got to work.


The first recipe my mom sent me was for a Slow Cooker Pot Roast. (Pg
#106) It was absolutely delicious, so simple to make and it made my
dorm room smell like home! From the leftovers of the pot roast, my mom
walked me through how to make her mouth-watering beef stew (Pg#108)
that was so rich and thick and wonderful. The smell was so good, that
I think half the kids in my dorm were knocking on my door for a taste.
So, I got my mom to send me another recipe, and another, and another.
My roommates and friends were soon stopping by room to see what was for
dinner.

Cheap Christmas gifts when you are broke and busted

At Christmas, I didn't know what to get all of my friends, so I decided
to make everyone White Trash (Pg. #158) which is a delicious blend
of....well, you will just have to buy the cookbook to find out what
this is. But let me tell you, it will rock your world!

It was a huge hit! And, I had to keep making more. I'm not sure how
many batches that I ended up making - I lost count!


Nothing says love more than food

On Valentine's Day, I made the easiest Chocolate Mousse for my
boyfriend (Pg #184). I think he fell in love....well, at least with the
mousse!

I felt a little like Julia Childs and made everything from Beef
Stroganoff to Chicken and Dumplings.

I was the envy of the dorm. I started eating better, had lots more
energy and looked great (no freshman fifteen here)! By the end of
spring semester, I had a whole pile of delicious recipes that my
friends kept begging me to make!

Everyone was begging for my recipes!

When I came home for the summer, I realized that a lot of other college
students (you included) could benefit from the easy, simple recipes I
had used that year. So, my mom helped me put this cookbook
together...and "The Dorm Room Diner" was born.


"The Dorm Room Diner" will help you:

1. XMake wonderful meals with limited appliances and space
2. XEat better
3. XHave more energy
4. XHave a "home-cooked" meal or comfort food
5. XMake your parents happy because you are eating well
6. XLearn to love cooking with 185 easy recipes
7. XMake new friends because everyone wants to eat what you make!

Don't tell me you can't afford it...

I know you're broke, but you can't afford NOT to have this cookbook.
Let's remember last weekend...shall we?

You went out to eat with your friends at Chili's or Applebee's Friday
night ($20). Saturday morning, everyone decides to go to IHOP for late
breakfast/early lunch ($15). You probably bought fast food at least
once ($5-$10). And you ordered pizza Sunday night while you were
studying for your Monday morning test ($25...when you add in the
Chocolate Lava Cake). Overall you might have spent between $60 and $70
in one weekend on off-campus food. For less than half that price, you
can buy this cookbook, buy food at the grocery store that will go
farther than your entree at Chili's, and cook wonderful meals in your
dorm room for yourself and your friends all weekend! (And every other
day of the week as well...)

Now You Have A Choice...

Get your cookbook in just 2 clicks and be cooking in minutes

or if You are not in a hurry

Order a Printed Copy

Since this is the age of technology, I made using the cookbook simple.
Instead of having to wait for a cookbook to be shipped to your address,
you can get instant access to this electronic version. You can be
cooking in minutes. If you choose the electronic form it comes in a
.pdf format which means you can add it to your Smart Phone and take it
along with you to the store. Or, print out the pages of what you want
to cook and take those along. And, if you happen to get a little messy
and splatter on the recipes, no problem! Just toss them and print them
out again later when you want to cook them again.

However, if this is a gift, or you would prefer a hard copy of the
cookbook then simply follow the link to the printed version and it will
be shipped to your door! Any college student would love to get a basket
with a few kitchen supplies, grocery gift card and a copy of "The Dorm
Room Diner."

What works best for you, Paperback shipped straight to your door or a
Download straight to your computer in seconds?


Dear Fellow "Hungry" Student,

Warning! College food can be hazardous to your health. Are you:

What to Prepare With Limited Time, Limited Budget and VERY Limited
Appliances
by Dulce Taylor









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