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Do any universities serve soul food? If so, which ones serve the best soul food? **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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Well, I have heard that Guelph has amazing food! They are ranked right at the top! So, they must serve sould food, and if they do, it would most likely be really good!
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Thanks! I will give Guelph a shot! **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 12/3/2010 Posts: 123
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LMAO, you are choosing a university based on 'good soul food'....
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NVM, I have come to realize that you are a troll.
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What is a troll? Further, when did I say I was going to choose a university based on the best food? I believe the quality of food, in addition to many other factors, such as school spirit, residence, course availability, research opportunities, etc., should be considered as well. I am interested in seeing which university has the best soul food in the interest of staying faithful to my cultural roots. But that does not mean it is the sole factor in my decision-making process. **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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. . . University of Toronto (Trinity College) Honours Bachelor of Arts, Majors in English and Psychology, 2013ish
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Does anyone have any recommendations for food ideas when you live in apartment style to save some time? Carolyn Borges
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Borges wrote:Does anyone have any recommendations for food ideas when you live in apartment style to save some time? I'm probably going to go vegetarian when I stay on campus. Applied to: University of Toronto - Physical and Mathematical Sciences [University College] Trent University - Science (Undeclared) University of Guelph - Chemistry [CO-OP] Wilfrid Laurier University - Psychology [ACCEPTED] Ryerson University - Chemistry
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Sapparo Ichiban and French Toast Crunch.
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leviaidan wrote:Borges wrote:Does anyone have any recommendations for food ideas when you live in apartment style to save some time? I'm probably going to go vegetarian when I stay on campus. Why? What's wrong with going veggie now? Perpetually hungry.
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Perhaps he's scared of the mystery meat.
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Nyx wrote:leviaidan wrote:Borges wrote:Does anyone have any recommendations for food ideas when you live in apartment style to save some time? I'm probably going to go vegetarian when I stay on campus. Why? What's wrong with going veggie now? I figured vegetarian food is cheaper than non-vegetarian. Applied to: University of Toronto - Physical and Mathematical Sciences [University College] Trent University - Science (Undeclared) University of Guelph - Chemistry [CO-OP] Wilfrid Laurier University - Psychology [ACCEPTED] Ryerson University - Chemistry
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Borges wrote:Does anyone have any recommendations for food ideas when you live in apartment style to save some time? Eat out? Or make a bunch of stuff that can last you a couple of days or make 1. smoothies 2. salads 3. soup (lots so you can eat it later) 4. try using a slow cooker 5. pasta? again make the sauce beforehand 6. microwave dinners (as a last resort! ) Perpetually hungry.
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Borges wrote:Does anyone have any recommendations for food ideas when you live in apartment style to save some time? KD
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I'm kind of confused about what you're asking here. Are you looking for food that tastes like souls, or food that you could feed to your soul? As someone who's eaten both chocolate ants and human souls, I can assure you that chocolate ants have a very similar taste to souls. However, I don't know about what kind of food you can feed to your soul; I don't have one and therefore have never had to feed one. I go to the school of life and I plan on graduating the day I die.
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trolls trolling trolls. shush. University of Toronto (Trinity College) Honours Bachelor of Arts, Majors in English and Psychology, 2013ish
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