Frugal Living 101: Frugal Foods
Save Money on Your Next Grocery Trip
1. Beans
Yes, I said beans. All kinds of beans. They make a great, and very cheap, meat alternative. They are an excellent source of protein, contain only 2-3% fat, are high in fiber, have no cholesterol, are high in carbohydrates, and are fool of other vitamins and minerals. And did I mention that they're cheap? Beans can be purchase for less than 10 cents an ounce, compared to meats at over 20 cents an ounce. Varieties of beans include lentils, kidney beans, northern beans, lima beans, black beans, green beans, pinto beans and more. The ways to cook them are endless, from Pinto Beans and Rice, to Black Bean Soup, to Lentil Shepherd's Pie. Soups, salads, casseroles, you name it, beans can go in. Beans can also be substituted for meat to make a tasty vegetarian hamburger.
2. Rice
Rice is cheap. And rice is very flexible as well. It can be purchased for less than 10 cents an ounce, and rice goes a very, very long way. One cup of dry rice will yield about two cups of cooked rice. It can be mixed with other foods, used as a based for vegetables, or eaten alone. Nutritionally, rice contains complex carbohydrates, potassium, several vitamins and minerals, and is low in fat and calories. With it you can make Spanish Rice, many oriental dishes, rice cakes, rice pancakes, and more.
3. Carrots
As far as vegetables go, carrots are cheap. They are high in vitamins, and contain no fat. They have vitamin C and a single carrot has a whopping 270% of your daily recommended allowance of vitamin A. They can be eaten alone for a quick snack to stave off the munchies, or cooked in soups, stews, casseroles and more.
4. Eggs
Another cheap food with LOTS of possible uses. Eggs pack a huge nutritional punch, containing huge portions of recommended nutrients. Cook them by themselves, use them in other dishes, get creative.
5. Popcorn
Frugal Living 101: Frugal Foods
Kidney beans are just one of the many varieties available.
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Takeaways
- Beans are a great source of cheap protein.
- Crunching on carrots is a great way to keep your appetite at bay.
- Using just a few of these inexpensive foods can lower your grocery bill dramatically.
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