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Are air fryers overrated? Maybe. Could I live without one? Sure. Do I want to? No.

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Pumpkin season is upon us! Let your dorm kitchen bask in cinnamon and cloves with this delectable pumpkin muffin recipe—and reminisce on your Halloweekend memories while doing it!

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Cooking With Bwog

CWB: Ciabatta

Make your own bakery-worthy bread in your dorm!

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Fall is here, and you know what that means: soup!

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Classic Gnocchi can’t be beat, but these variations are definitely worth giving a try.

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Bwog Drinks

If you’re feeling thirsty and indecisive, here’s a list of Bwog staffers’ current go-to liquid refreshments, whether we’re at Pret, Blue Java, Peet’s, John Jay.

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We’re always seeing new Bwog recipe posts pop up on our Twitter feeds, or they’re recommended to us by friends, and then they disappear into the ether. Where did all 176 of those posts go? Look no further, future chef.

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You miss Ferris oatmeal, even though it was objectively bad. To satiate your hunger for a hearty breakfast, try one of these four recipes depending on which college you attend.

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