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Maybe get a crock pot? maybe a cookbook for "dorm" cooking. I figure dorms have limited space and limited cooking equipment. You will probably need to modify recipes for the vegan aspect. I know if I were in this situation, i would be eating out a out and eating lots of cereal and sandwiches. (but i hate cooking on a good day, let alone when my kitchen wasn't usable.)
I don't remember you following a vegan diet ... is this important to you for personal reasons or do you think it's helpful for health and dieting reasons? If so, disregard. If not, I might consider adding some eggs and dairy during this time both for weight loss and for making life easy. E.g., a Fage yogurt has 100 calories and 18 grams of protein. It seems like that would be an easy breakfast (with fruit) and a more filling/better calorie bang for the buck option than than granola everyday. And eggs are so easy in the microwave and affordable, healthful (take out some yokes if you need to), etc.Seems like you have almost everything you need in terms of cooking and the biggest challenge is dishes. Is there a spot by the grill you can set up with soap and a hose to avoid some of the upstairs dish washing?
I have been trying to transition to vegan for months, and haven't quite succeeded. But I'm down to animal products only once or twice a week, so that's progress.Vegan is more of a health choice than worrying about the environment or farm animals. I love yogurt, but it isn't filling enough for a meal for me. I need to chew something. The combination of whole grains and nuts is very filling for me, so peanut butter toast works better for me than yogurt or eggs. Yes, we can set up an outdoor washing station until frost. It's probably messier than washing in the tub, and still involves carrying dishes up and down stairs.