My biggest issue is that things get REALLY repetitive because I can't afford to buy frozen meals. I also have no place to cook. I'm in the process of building my home, and at the moment we've got a refrigerator and a microwave! I also used a lot of these tips while in college, since being a student is all about convenience and saving $$.
Anyway... some of the things I do to save money and have variety are buy bags of salad. Most grocery stores have a buy one get one free sale or a 2 for $5 sale. I always just pick up the cheapest lettuce. This should help you get through lunch for a week. Then, go ahead and find some light dressings that you like. The dressings will last for well over a week or two, so you don't have to worry about purchasing frequently. Some of my flavorful favorites are Ken's Fat Free Raspberry Vinaigrette, and the Ken's Light Honey Dijon. Salads are fun too because you can add tons of toppings you can usually find for a relatively inexpensive price, and try something different every day. Additionally, if you just want to cut it up yourself, buy a head of lettuce. It's usually cheaper.
Another item that you can often find on sale are Lean Pockets. I know they aren't the best, but most college cafeterias are much worse.

Cereal is another great way to get a lot of bang for your buck. As long as you can get a gallon of milk and a box or two of Special K, or Total, which are both often lighter and more nutrient rich cereals.
Another good one that I saw someone else mention is frozen veggies. They have those great steamer bags now which makes the vegetables much more palatable.
My last piece of advice is to buy protein or meal replacement bars when they are on sale. There are some tasty ones out there! I personally like the Apple Cinnamon Colossal Bar, although those tend to get pricey. Who knows though, you could find some on sale.
Hope this helps, and sorry if I repeated anything that anyone else said!



