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Are you a student who’s fed up with making do with greasy food and monotonous ingredients? A parent who worries about your son or daughter’s mounting tendency to nip to the fast-food van at all times of the day? Then look no further! Taking into account thepressures and stresses of university life – the work, the exams, the parties – this entertaining guide takes students through the essential skills, techniques and ingredients they need to make over 160 delicious, healthy meals on a budget and on the go. Packed with top tips on frugal shopping, diet maintenance and healthy-microwave cooking, as well as the low-down on hosting dinner parties, choosing wines and mixing cocktails, baked-bean-living will become a thing of the past! Student Cookbook For Dummies includes: Part 1: Getting Started Chapter 1: Saying ‘Hello’ To Your KitchenChapter 2: Going ShoppingChapter 3: Knowing What You’re Eating Part 2: Breakfast, Lunch & Snacks Chapter 4: Bigging up BreakfastChapter 5: Making great LunchesChapter 6: Snacks Part 3: Bring On The Main Course Chapter 7: Cooking For OneChapter 8: Eating the Right Food To Get You GoingChapter 9: Mastering Microwave CookingChapter 10: Making the Most of Time and MoneyChapter 11: Decadent Desserts and Treats Part 4: Entertaining Chapter 12: Lads and Girls Nights’ InChapter 13: Pulling Together a Sunday RoastChapter 14: Food To Impress: Cooking for a DateChapter 15: Getting into the Party SpiritPart 5: The Part Of Tens Chapter 16: Ten Tips For Cooking At UniChapter 17: Ten Ways to Eat On The CheapChapter 18: Ten Replacements for Expensive Ingredients
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Since the onset of the Global Financial Crisis the ideas of Karl Marx have once again become prominent in social and political thought. This book turns to Marx’s theory of revolutionary subjectivity as a means of assessing the work of three contemporary global theorists: Ernesto Laclau, Antonio Negri, and Alain Badiou, considered here together for the first time.