Vivian Le Yes definitely convenient but very expensive! I do hope to live on campus all 4 years but I want to be an RA next year so hopefully that works out and I can get free room and board.
I’m from New Zealand and what you guys call “kiwis” we call “kiwi fruit” so all you do is cut it straight in half and scoop it out with a teaspoon to eat!
I don't have anything against cow milk necessarily. Cow milk doesn't have an abundance of calcium as the industry implies. Plus, humans do not need cow milk to survive. It was meant for their calves. After trying almond milk that is what I prefer to cow milk.
Emily Matthews I've recently been looking into plastic-free options (as far as reusable water bottles, straws, etc) but as for buying fruit and other food items, a lot of it is already packaged that way. Any tips?
Hailey DeMello- Try local farmers markets; they have nutrient dense foods, little to no packaging, and reduce your carbon footprint! Also, if your campus has a garden you can grow your own organic produce! If not, I keep a pot by my window and grow my own tomatoes, I’m sure you can experiment with other fruits as well [they need to be placed in a sunny setting and watered regularly]. Also, why must you buy your own produce? Doesn’t your campus cafeteria have a salad bar with veggie options?
I have one farmers market nearby that I will def have to try! There are things like bananas, oranges, and spinach that I can take from a dining hall which I do! I feel like I would suck at growing my own plants but it sounds interesting! Thanks for the help!!
3:10 you cut them in half (short way) then eat the inside with a spoon!
I learned about the over the fridge thing for the plates and silverware! Never seen that before!
My son is off to College and I got some great ideas from you . Thank you .
Omg the amount of snacks I wish I had when I lived in the dorms. I was literally starving haha!
Vivian Le Haha yes gotta stock up on the snacks! You're not living on campus this year girl?
Unfortunately no. I wish I did because it was so convenient. Are you living on campus for the whole four years?
Vivian Le Yes definitely convenient but very expensive! I do hope to live on campus all 4 years but I want to be an RA next year so hopefully that works out and I can get free room and board.
omg yes it's so expensive! I've heard being an RA is pretty awesome! I hope you get the position girl! :)
Vivian Le Thank you love!😊
Tip !! You should get coupons and have the fridge packed with food all the time! ☺️
An over the toilet shelf fits perfectly over your fridge size.
I know it’s late but I cut the ends off of kiwis and then peel them lol
What size is your fridge? I bought a 3.1 cu one and in the box it looks huge!
Not 100% positive, but I believe mine is 3.1 as well!
Hailey DeMello Thank you!
Its late but is it allowed to bring fridge n how many volt
What kind of fridge do you have?
I know this is super late but I just eat the kiwis, you can eat the crust so I just wash them lol
One soda a day is a tonnnn!
Haha I was like addicted to soda but recently have been drinking less, it sure is a terrible habit!!
what temperature do you set mini fridge on?
Is the fridge still working? What brand is it?
is that a straw?
VISCO GIRLS UNITE!!!
I know this is very late, but do you regret not getting a microfridge? Or how do you heat food? I’m debating between a fridge and microfridge
I had the fridge in my room and we have a microwave in the common room!
Great Video's. Was wondering how do you like this fridge? Is it still going strong? Looking for one for my son who will be going off in the fall. thx
Susan Schultz Yes I love it! It's quiet, a good size, the fridge keeps everything cold and the freezer keeps everything frozen! I recommend it😊
-8:34 I Said There Right Arm There At 8:34 deep Freezer door Tellephone Ringing 1 Time
I’m from New Zealand and what you guys call “kiwis” we call “kiwi fruit” so all you do is cut it straight in half and scoop it out with a teaspoon to eat!
what size fridge is it?
Diamond Daily probably 3 foot and 6 inches
I’m disabled and I load my mini fridge I was looking for ideas 👍🏽ty
This is great!
Great Video!
Almond milk ain’t better for you, it’s just an alternative to the calcium filled cow milk which is actually very healthy for your bones.
I don't have anything against cow milk necessarily. Cow milk doesn't have an abundance of calcium as the industry implies. Plus, humans do not need cow milk to survive. It was meant for their calves. After trying almond milk that is what I prefer to cow milk.
lactose intolerant
When she opened the freezer 👁👄👁
hey haily👑👑👑
Where did you get this fridge?
Target!
I am sorry but the plastic straws made me cringe 😅
visco gurls attack!!!
We're all trying our best out here girl. I have reusable straws now thank you
Hailey DeMello I am glad and happy that u choose to use reusable straws instead of single use one. 💛
@@HaileyCarvalho shame shame shame
Who else thinks she shops at dollar tree
Nothing in this video was from Dollar Tree, but best believe I shop there. Why wouldn't I? lmao
Hailey DeMello lmao fr best believe they have some good things there sometimes
If I had a dollar for every plastic thing you had😂 ...yikes.
Emily Matthews I've recently been looking into plastic-free options (as far as reusable water bottles, straws, etc) but as for buying fruit and other food items, a lot of it is already packaged that way. Any tips?
Emily Matthews I also recycle in my dorm!
Hailey DeMello- Try local farmers markets; they have nutrient dense foods, little to no packaging, and reduce your carbon footprint! Also, if your campus has a garden you can grow your own organic produce! If not, I keep a pot by my window and grow my own tomatoes, I’m sure you can experiment with other fruits as well [they need to be placed in a sunny setting and watered regularly]. Also, why must you buy your own produce? Doesn’t your campus cafeteria have a salad bar with veggie options?
Hailey DeMello -That’s great to hear (:
I have one farmers market nearby that I will def have to try! There are things like bananas, oranges, and spinach that I can take from a dining hall which I do! I feel like I would suck at growing my own plants but it sounds interesting! Thanks for the help!!
Do you have a email?