Seven Ideas for Preparing Food at Home Cheaply with Minimal Space and Resources

Thrive dining is a lifelong process. It's not even steps in the same direction. It's more of bunch of events, some pleasant and rewarding, others a "learning experience." The results over time is that you eat better and better and enjoy the benefits.

Trent in this blog, Seven Ideas for Preparing Food at Home Cheaply with Minimal Space and Resources, does a great job of telling us how to eat better with less. Instead of spending money on junk, Trent devised ways to enhance his college menu with little money and lots of common sense ingenuity.
This practical approach to food will serve him for the rest of his life.

Whether you're working on augmenting the ramen noodle experience or working to add more Omega3 fatty acids to your diet, the method is pretty much the same: try it and keep what works.