Guide to food delivery apps, namely, Just Eat, Uber Eats, and Skip the Dishes
Guide to food delivery apps, namely, Just Eat, Uber Eats, and Skip the Dishes
Here is my take on some of my parents’ budget-friendly recipes that should make cooking from home a joy.
For years I had all these strange, mild reactions that, while not life threatening, were really uncomfortable and for a long time I had no idea what was the cause.
The Fulcrum staff share their best food related memories.
If you’re hungry and looking to find support outside of the University of Ottawa campus, be sure to check out these institutions.
Looking to get your drink on this reading week? Fulcrum Opinions editor David Campion-Smith tells you how to do exactly that.
What do phrases like “no artificial flavours” and “gluten free” have in common? They’re both nutrition myths that are running rampant in our society.
This delicious dinner will make you and your friends feel like you’re dining in luxury, all while sticking to that student budget!
This tasty Mexican rice bowl crushes the stereotypes that eating vegetarian means you have to make significant culinary sacrifices.
To experience these five Ottawa restaurants in their truest form, you need to be drunk. Like, reeeeallly drunk.
For a lot of students, eating out can be a death sentence for their finances. However, if you stick to these tips and tricks you might be able to justify a night out on the town.
Hey fellas! Do you want to know how to make you man juice taste like cinnamon? Hey ladies, feel like turning your nether regions into a sugary paradise? Dear Di has the answers you’re looking for.
Here are some pre-coital meals that will really ramp up that sex drive.
I know that canned tuna isn’t always the most appetizing of dishes, but when you add a little lemon, some onions, a few spices and shape them into little patties, canned tuna becomes surprisingly appetizing.
Tim Hortons. Starbucks. Café Alt. Première Moisson. All of these establishments sell coffee on campus. But which joint serves up the best cup of joe?
Don’t let the naysayers fool you: breakfast really is the most important meal of the day and the Fulcrum tells you why.
Here’s a super easy smoothie and homemade granola bar combo that should help ease the pain of a tough day of classes.
Downtown desserts: where to satisfy your sweet tooth in the city.
But eating well doesn’t have to be that difficult or time-consuming. A few nights a week, set aside an hour or two to make yourself a delicious dinner. It doesn’t have to be anything fancy, just something that you take a bit of time to prepare and enjoy.
Here are reviews of three shawarma restaurants close to the U of O campus, graded by four main criteria: price, location, service, and taste.
When midterms are haunting your dreams and papers are weighing you down, coffee is the one thing that will always be there to keep you going. Students tend to develop an unhealthy relationship with coffee quite soon after 101 Week, when they realize their professors were serious about all those readings. Next thing you know, it’s 9 a.m. on a Sunday, you have 200 pages of reading to do for Monday, and you’re sitting in the library hating your life.
But at least you have coffee.
The Fulcrum staff recommend their best fall beverages in a special edition of Highballs with Hawleywood, Pints with Ponyboy, and Van Dyk’s Vineyards.
Here are two recipes from two great people—Justin Dallaire and Jesse Colautti’s mothers—that will make you both figuratively and literally look outside the box.
The Fulcrum gives you the best places in Ottawa for date night.
It always begins with having to mention to your friends that you have celiac disease, and can’t eat wheat, and therefore cannot eat at most restaurants. There are only so many times you can make your group of friends go for Thai food or all-you-can-eat sushi before you develop a guilt complex. So you say, “It’s OK, I’m sure they have salads,” which is even worse because you end up at a restaurant with nothing to eat but lettuce.