This Is What Passes As #CollegeGourmet On Campus

This Is What Passes As #CollegeGourmet On Campus
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The eating habits of college students can be hard to pin down. While some stick to greasy, and microwaveable foods, like Hot Pockets and ramen, other students are cooking up enviable dishes in their dorm room kitchens.

We checked with students on Twitter and Instagram to see what they consider to be #CollegeGourmet -- or at least the peak of their cuisine. Students proudly displayed everything from meticulously styled plates to quickly-made guilty pleasures eaten by hand.

This is what passes for #CollegeGourmet:

Classic & Creative

Only if you're 21 or older though!

What Can You Make With Ramen?

Ingredients: Pasta from a Ramen Noodles package, Ragu, Italian seasoning, my roomies Parmesan cheese🍝#collegegourmet pic.twitter.com/MGEd7DatQY

— Danielle De Toro (@DanielleDeToro) August 23, 2014

Some Cooking Was Done Here (Kind Of...)

Time To Call Tom Colicchio

@HuffPostCollege homemade pie filling poptarts are the ultimate #CollegeGourmet pic.twitter.com/B97bgiV0fg

— damndice (@cr4ds) February 25, 2015

@HuffPostCollege check out this meal me and my bf made a few months ago #CollegeGourmet So good, we were in heaven. pic.twitter.com/m8mUXhj0Cy

— Tai Coates (@Tie_Jackets) March 2, 2015

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