Quoting Bizarre Atheist from 21:25, 20th Mar 2007
You can of course still live in hall and be self-catered...it's the beautiful wonder of NEW HALL! Huzzah!
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Quoting Bonnie from 00:03, 20th Mar 2007
I know vegans in my hall had a tough time. They ended up making most of their own food. I'd say a catered hall is too expensive to have to make your own food too.
However, I will say that McIntosh Hall has catered to vegans successfully.
Quoting jono from 15:31, 21st Mar 2007Quoting Bonnie from 00:03, 20th Mar 2007
I know vegans in my hall had a tough time. They ended up making most of their own food. I'd say a catered hall is too expensive to have to make your own food too.
However, I will say that McIntosh Hall has catered to vegans successfully.
How do you figure that one out? I'm living there currently, and, even though they do veggie options, most of the ones they do do wouldn't be acceptable to vegans. They even say in the handbook that they can't guarentee catering for vegans.
You'd have a hell of a time though. The cookers are only switched on in the weekends; so I figure you'd pretty much be on salads sandwiches all week!
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Quoting Nathaniel LaVigne from 22:12, 21st Mar 2007
I was in a similar position when I filled out my application request form. I'm vegan too, so I applied for self-catered and I'm glad I did. I was pretty bummed out that this left me no chance of being in a centrally located hall of residence, but I've ended up not minding the walk into town. From what I know of the lifestyles of my friends in catered halls I think it would be terrible to live in one as a vegan. Firstly it would mean paying for food that you will rarely be able to eat (cheese abounds). Since health/specialty vegan food is more expensive in St Andrews than most places you're already going to pay a little more for food if you want variety in your diet.
Another problem with living in catered halls is you would have less refridgerator space, so if you were planning on making all your own meals it could be pretty difficult. Also, I know in some halls they turn off the stoves and ovens during the week since most people only use them on the weekends when meals are not served.
Living a little bit outside of town isn't so bad. It's not as far out as it looks on the maps, and it gives you a chance to get exercise and fresh air.
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