Posted in Food, Recommendations

Where to eat in Hatfield: A Student Food Guide – Elehouse

Although Hatfield is rather small, there are many places to go for a bite after or in between lectures. Today we will be looking at Elehouse; if you’re interested in getting the low down on another one of Hatfield’s restaurants, continue reading!

Elehouse is located on the College Lane Campus, It is a popular and stylish student bar/pub run by the Student Union, which has a wide range of drinks and food served throughout term time

Front and back pages of Elehouse Menu – Photo Credit: The Elehouse via Facebook
Inside pages of Elehouse Menu – Photo Credit: The Elehouse via Facebook

They provide a multi-cuisine menu varying from sides and small plates to pizzas and burger&drink deals, a generous bar and drinks menu is also available. (see images above for menu)

Elehouse can cater for groups/parties, is good for children and also has the added benefit of outdoor seating for lovely summer evenings. Both takeaway options and walk in diners are available. Parking is available nearby.

Why not give Elehouse a try the next time you are on campus!

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Five Tips for Settling in at Uni

UH De Havilland Campus – photo credit: Jknabe (cc licensed)

You’ve passed your exams and been accepted into your first choice university: congratulations! And now begins the exciting, daunting and life changing journey of packing up your belongings and hauling yourself off to begin your adventure in Herts; you’re moving into university!

The small room which you are about to cram your life into is going to be your home for next year or possibly longer, so now you’re beginning to think about it – how am I going to survive?

I’m not going to have my parents to look out for me, I’m going to have to cook and shop and worst of all clean for myself! And who will I be living with? What if we don’t get along?

But do not worry! Here at The Herts Handbook we’re going to give you all the need to know information and top tips to make your transition into campus accommodation the smoothest it can be. And you’re not going to forget it!

We’ve surveyed students at the University of Hertfordshire, and interviewed final year student, Abi, to hear about their experiences living away from home for the first time, and we’re going to share them with you, alongside our top five tips for settling into your new home, to make your experience that bit easier!

5 – Learn how to provide for yourself

Leaving for university is most likely going to be the longest you’ve spent away from your parents; so you’re going to need to know how to look after yourself. Basic skills such as cooking and cleaning will go a long way, and your body will thank you for not surviving off pasta for the entirety of your degree! Take a look at our recommendations page to find some student cookbooks with budget-friendly meals, or see our Food Food Food blog post to have a look at our favourite student-approved recipes. Living with new people is going to bring up a lot of questions about hygiene – cleanliness at university is VITAL as you’re not always going to have someone keeping an eye on you or cleaning after you. Third Year English Literature student Abi spoke to us about providing for herself in university accommodation, describing it as a ‘completely new experience’ where you realise ‘you have to be much more independent, and take care of yourself on a new level’. Simple hygiene will be a literal life saver.

4 – Don’t pack too much!

It may be tempting to pack all of your belongings, and buy everything imaginable for your new room but try to resist the urge! Your room is going to be fairly small, and trust us when we tell you, you won’t need it all, “there are so many things that I found at the end of the year, shoved under my bed unpacked or still in the original packaging – I think I went shopping-mad the summer before I moved in!” Abi told us, “You don’t realise until the end of the year, but during freshers you accumulate a LOT of random things. Businesses and the university love to give freshers freebies and they pile up and up”. You’ll want your new room to be comfortable and relaxing, and it won’t be so if its stocked to the ceiling with unnecessary storage and beanbags you’ll never use.

3 – Be openminded

According to a survey we took of students at Herts, 47% of students were unhappy with their flatmates, but 62% admitted the experience allowed them to grow, some describing the process of living with strangers as ‘humbling’ and a ‘once-in-a-lifetime experience’. When you move into accommodation you will be living with numerous people with varying mindsets and ways of living. “My flat organised a cleaning rota to make sure the communal spaces stayed clean after some flatmates were not helping out; it worked better than I thought it would”, Abi told us when describing how her flatmates attempted to get along with each other. She emphasised how important it is to be openminded and remember that not everyone was brought up the same way as you and that living alone for the first time will be a new and different experience for everyone.

2 – Be Social and say hi!

The whole world says it, but during freshers you and everyone else are in the same boat. No matter how nervous/awkward/shy you feel, try to be social and make friends – you’ll settle in quicker and have a better experience if you have people to share it with! The student union website list all of the freshers events and events to participate in; you are bound to find something to participate in and meet new people. One of the most popular nights out being Cheeky Wednesday, which is held every Wednesday night in the on-campus nightclub The Forum, which has a capacity of over 2,000 students. 80% of students surveyed listed the social facilities and leisure facilities in their top 3 aspects of the university, with their close proximity to the university accommodation being a bonus. The most common favourable aspects of campus living were the social side of university and the sense of community accommodation provided, with an average of 54% of students rating their on-campus happiness four out of five stars and above.

1 – Follow us!

Last but not least, make sure to follow us here at The Herts Handbook for all things student at the University of Hertfordshire, including the top 20 items to pack that you WILL need!

Good luck, and welcome to Herts!

Posted in Finances, Food, Recommendations

Five Easy University Meals – with YouTuber MsRosieBea


Have a look at MsRosieBea who shares her Five easy uni meals; helping students get into the habit of cooking hearty meals for themselves!

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– – – WHAT YOU WILL NEED – – –

Thai Green Curry: – Baby corn – Coconut milk – Onions – Blue dragon green Thai paste – Rice – Chicken

Carbonara: – Tagillete – Bacon – Cheese – Egg – Onion – Garlic – Spring greens

Chicken and Mash: – Potatoes – Butter – Milk – Quorn Crispy nuggets – Broccoli

Omelette: – Eggs – Milk – Cheese – Tomatoes – Spinach/ greens

Porridge: Large porridge oats – Milk – Crunchy peanut butter – Walnuts – Cinnamon

Jacket Potato: – Large potato – Cheese – Greens – Tomatoes

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Top 20 Items to Pack for Uni

Photo Credit: Mohamed Hassan (cc licenced)

When moving into university, the packing and unpacking process can be one of the longest.

What do I need to bring? What do I want to bring? Just two of the questions we all ask ourselves when staring at all of our possessions at home.

I’m going to be blunt with you: Half of the items you plan to bring to university aren’t going to be used – They will end up stashed away in a pile under your bed until the end of the academic year. And this pile will grow as the year goes on.

So if you’re stuck on what essentials you will need to bring, keep reading for our Top 20 items to pack,

1) Personal Documents (Passport/Driving Licence)

2)  Mementos (for when you’re feeling homesick)

3) Spare charger – like it or not you will either lose it or it will be stolen

4) Basic cook book – for inspiration

5) An extension lead/plug – your room will most likely not have enough plugs!

6) An umbrella – you’ll thank us later

7) Posters and photos – help make your room feel more homely and personalised

8) A clothes airer/dryer – cheap and convenient for washing your clothes – saves on the cost of using the tumble dryer!

9) External hard-drive – the worst thing to happen at uni will be for all of your assignments to go missing the night before they’re due in

10) Dressing gown – it will become your new best friend during your time in your flat

11) Seasonal clothing – save you from freezing/overheating whilst away from home

12) Mini sewing kit – will help in quickly solving any fashion/upholstery emergencies

13) Shower shoes/flip-flops – if you are sharing a bathroom with someone else, you might want to invest in some of these. Just saying…

14) A deck of cards – you will be the life of pre-drinks and a great ice breaker

15) Bottle opener – everyone forgets these so why not be the hero?!

16) Room spray – most uni’s don’t allow candles due to safety issues, so why not find another way to make your room smell amazing!

17) Whiteboard/bulletin board – will help keep you organised and keep important notes in one place

18) Calendar – see item no.17, but also to keep track of any and all events taking place during term.

19) Throws/Cushions/Lights – to make your room more relaxing and homely

20) Spare change – for parking/washing machines/vending machines; will always be useful!

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Freshers Freebies

Curious about what freebies to expect during Freshers week? We surveyed past and present students at Herts to find out what they received during their first week at university. Continue reading to hear what they received, and what you may be looking forward to!

University of Hertfordshire Logo – Photo Credit: Whistler (cc licenced)

Most Popular Responses:

Snacks – such as cookies/biscuits/PotNoodles; for when you run out

Leaflets – for the majority of Student events and nights out, helping you stay entertained and social

Coupons and vouchers – including local restaurants and stores, student deals you SHOULD take advantage of

Stationary – because there’s no such thing as too many pens when you’re at university

Condoms – better to be safe than sorry

Bottle openers – because there’s always that one person who forgets to bring one

Fridge magnets – cute and pointless but can be useful when it comes to organising papers

Mugs – a great memento to commemorate your university days, and multi-purpose (pencil pot, hairband container, drinks container etc)

Tshirts – because at university you will LIVE in sweats

Posters – a great way to decorate your new room to make it feel homely

Keyrings – easy advertising for the brands, and helps you to ensure you don’t misplace your keys

Shotglasses – for the ultimate flat party and pre-drinks games

There’s no guarantee what will await you at the next Fresher’s Fair, but it is a guarantee that you will receive a tonne of interesting freebies – don’t turn them down!

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Our Favourite YouTube University Hauls

Take a look at some of our favourite university supply hauls, to get you in the spirit of freshers and to also help you think of what YOU might want to bring with you to Herts!

First Year centred University shopping Haul video- Katie Heyes (cc licenced)
Back to university shopping Haul video – Annabel Samantha (cc licenced)
Preparing to move out to university video – Han Armstrong (cc licenced)
2018 University Haul video – Natalie Elizabeth (cc licenced)