[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/staying-healthy-on-a-budget-top-10-most-cost-effective-and-nutritious-foods\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/staying-healthy-on-a-budget-top-10-most-cost-effective-and-nutritious-foods\/","headline":"Staying Healthy On A&nbsp;Budget: Top 10 Most Cost-Effective And Nutritious Foods","name":"Staying Healthy On A&nbsp;Budget: Top 10 Most Cost-Effective And Nutritious Foods","description":"A common refrain when people try to eat healthier is \u201cbut it\u2019s more expensive!\u201d And if you look at fastfood restaurants, this may seem to be the&nbsp;case. You\u2019ll pay $14...","datePublished":"2020-10-28","dateModified":"2023-12-04","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/author\/ein_marlene\/#Person","name":"Marlene","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/author\/ein_marlene\/","identifier":4,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/669d68837c50949b8a978b90d77c2c97da62be0c9a8fee8912abb01c7e0947a8?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/669d68837c50949b8a978b90d77c2c97da62be0c9a8fee8912abb01c7e0947a8?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Edison Institute of Nutrition","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Edison-Institute-of-Nutrition-logo-color.svg","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Edison-Institute-of-Nutrition-logo-color.svg","width":0,"height":0}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/staying-healthy-on-a-budget-top-10-most-cost-effective-and-nutritious-foods.jpg","url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/10\/staying-healthy-on-a-budget-top-10-most-cost-effective-and-nutritious-foods.jpg","height":630,"width":1200},"url":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/staying-healthy-on-a-budget-top-10-most-cost-effective-and-nutritious-foods\/","about":["Articles","Diet Plans","Fitness &amp; Nutrition","Healthy Eating"],"wordCount":1498,"articleBody":"A common refrain when people try to eat healthier is \u201cbut it\u2019s more expensive!\u201dAnd if you look at fastfood restaurants, this may seem to be the&nbsp;case.You\u2019ll pay $14 for a&nbsp;salad, when you can spend $5 on a&nbsp;burger and&nbsp;fries.(Of course, those fast food salads are barely healthier than their counterparts, but that\u2019s a&nbsp;topic for another article)However, if you take a&nbsp;closer look at food options, and stick to preparing meals at home, it\u2019s not as hard to eat healthy, nutritious foods while on a&nbsp;budget as it might seem at&nbsp;first.In the introduction to holistic nutrition, program from the Edison Institute of Nutrition, this is just one of the things you\u2019ll learn.Today, let\u2019s review some of the best values when it comes to inexpensive, healthy food.Better Nutrition Is For EveryoneNo matter your budget, with a&nbsp;bit of planning it\u2019s possible for everyone to eat a&nbsp;healthier, more balanced diet.It may mean a&nbsp;bit of prep work to avoid the temptation to stop for fast food, but your body \u2013 and wallet \u2013 will thank&nbsp;you.While it\u2019s true that some healthier options can be cost prohibitive \u2013 locally grown organic grass fed beef, for example, can be pretty pricey \u2013 there are still plenty of healthier options available.As a&nbsp;registered holistic nutritionist, it\u2019s up to you to provide sustainable options to your clients.Top 10 Most Nutritious &amp;&nbsp;Cheap FoodsWhether you\u2019re trying to feed a&nbsp;family and ensure everyone is getting all of the vitamins, minerals, and nutrients they need, or a&nbsp;student trying to eat on a&nbsp;budget while also maintaining good health to focus on studies, it\u2019s possible to do so without breaking the&nbsp;bank.Here we will review some foods to consider which ones pack a&nbsp;powerful nutritional punch, while also being easy on your wallet.1. OnionsOnions are an incredibly versatile veggie.Roasted, caramelized, grilled, sliced, chopped\u2026 the list of ways they can be prepared goes on and on, and they\u2019re a&nbsp;great way to add flavour to&nbsp;meals.At approximately $1\/pound on average they\u2019re also super&nbsp;cheap.Why They\u2019re So HealthyThis versatile vegetable is rich in antioxidants which can protect against some types of cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.They also contain vitamin C, vitamin B6, potassium, and manganese.2. PotatoesComing in at about 56 cents\/pound potatoes are another super healthy food that won\u2019t break your budget.Boiled, baked, or mashed, there are so many ways they can be prepared, so they don\u2019t get boring.Why They\u2019re So HealthyWhen you\u2019re prepping your potatoes, leave the skin on to get the most benefits.They contain vitamins B&nbsp;and C&nbsp;and fibre, as well as minerals such as potassium.3. OatmealOatmeal is a&nbsp;versatile breakfast food which can be tailored to your specific taste.Add maple syrup for a&nbsp;sweet treat, or top with fresh&nbsp;fruit.It can even be added to smoothies.Why It\u2019s So HealthyOatmeal is full of nutrients and minerals, among them magnesium, zinc, manganese, phosphorus, iron, and B&nbsp;vitamins.It\u2019s also full of fibre, which is great for reducing the risk of type 2&nbsp;diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.4. OrangesNot just nutritious, fresh oranges are also delicious.Add them to salads, smoothies, and yogurt or just eat them on their&nbsp;own.Why They\u2019re So HealthyOranges are incredibly high in vitamin C\u2009\u2014\u2009containing over 100% of the recommended daily intake for this essential nutrient.They also have B&nbsp;vitamins, calcium, fibre, and antioxidants.Eating oranges may also help reduce inflammation.5. EggsAn incredibly versatile food, there are a&nbsp;huge number of ways which eggs can be served.Scrambled, poached, boiled, sunny side up, over-easy, the list goes on and&nbsp;on.And at on average $2-$3 per dozen, a&nbsp;few dollars goes a&nbsp;long way.Why They\u2019re So HealthyEggs are a&nbsp;nutritional powerhouse.Six grams of protein, vitamins A, B2, B5, B6, B12, D, E, and K, plus folate, selenium, phosphorus calcium, zinc, and healthy fats.Additionally, eggs are one of the only sources of choline, which is important for brain function.It\u2019s important to note, however, that eggs are one of the most common food allergies, according to Health Canada.So if you\u2019re advising your clients to eat more eggs, it\u2019s important to make sure they don\u2019t have such an allergy fist.6. SpinachPopeye was onto something with this one\u2009\u2014\u2009spinach is full of nutrients and is a&nbsp;great way to get your leafy greens.Add it to soups, salads, or blend into smoothies.Why It\u2019s So HealthySpinach provides vitamins A, C, and K&nbsp;thus making it good for the immune system and bone health.It\u2019s also full of beneficial plant compounds which reduce inflammation and help to prevent chronic disease.7. ApplesThey say \u201can apple a&nbsp;day keeps the doctor away\u201d\u2009\u2014\u2009and while this statement may be hyperbole, there are definitely benefits to eating apples. They contain over 2500 nutrients!Plus, they\u2019re easy to carry with you and don\u2019t require any prep work, making them easy to eat on the&nbsp;go.Why They\u2019re So HealthyApples have been shown to help with weight loss and control of blood sugar, thanks to their fibre content\u2009\u2014\u2009a&nbsp;medium apple contains about three&nbsp;grams.They can also help reduce inflammation, and are a&nbsp;good source of vitamins B&nbsp;and C, as well as minerals and antioxidants.8. Dried LentilsComing in at around 30 cents per serving, dried lentils are definitely an inexpensive addition to your&nbsp;diet.They can be cooked into soups, stews, and dal, added to salads, made into dips, or dried and seasoned into crunchy lentil snacks.You can also bake with them and make healthier desserts.Why They\u2019re So HealthyOne serving of lentils contains 5&nbsp;grams of fibre, making them a&nbsp;great ingredient if you\u2019re trying to control your weight.They also contain 12&nbsp;grams of protein and are a&nbsp;source of vitamin C, calcium, iron, and folate.Eating lentils has been shown to improve cholesterol levels, and blood pressure.9. Brown&nbsp;RiceComing in at just $2 per pound, brown rice is fast and easy to prepare, and makes a&nbsp;great side dish for any&nbsp;meal.Add it to a&nbsp;veggie burger patty, to a&nbsp;salad or use it in fried rice\u2009\u2014\u2009there are a&nbsp;lot of ways to prepare brown rice so it doesn\u2019t get boring.Rice and lentils together can be a&nbsp;good combo as&nbsp;well.Why It\u2019s So HealthyA great source of carbohydrates, brown rice also contains fibre, B&nbsp;vitamins, manganese, magnesium, and phosphorus.It can help with weight management, as well as reducing the risk of type 2&nbsp;diabetes.10. Canned BeansBeans can be added to just about any dish\u2009\u2014\u2009there are even recipes for black bean brownies online, and they\u2019re actually pretty tasty.At under $1 per pound on average, beans are a&nbsp;cheap addition to your&nbsp;diet.Why They\u2019re So HealthyChock-full of fibre and vitamins including potassium, magnesium, folate, and iron as well as being a&nbsp;great source of plant-based proteins, beans are useful for maintaining weight and muscle.Their ability to help control blood sugar and lower cholesterol means they can help to reduce the risk of diabetes and heart disease.Contact The Edison Institute Of NutritionAs a&nbsp;registered holistic nutritionist you\u2019ll be working with clients from all walks of&nbsp;life.Some will be concerned about how to maintain their healthy diet and lifestyle while living on a&nbsp;tight budget.The reality is that many will view your services as a&nbsp;luxury \u2013 and in a&nbsp;way, that\u2019s understandable.After all, if you\u2019re a&nbsp;single parent struggling to keep your family fed, the last thing on your mind might be how to optimize your diet for greater health.But you know that investing in your health today pays dividends down the road, while neglecting it will do the opposite.Some registered holistic nutritionists offer a&nbsp;sliding pay scale for lower income folks, while others might offer complimentary services \u2013 whether you choose to do that is up to&nbsp;you.However, if you\u2019re going to provide health solutions, they need to be sustainable for your clients.At the Edison Institute of Nutrition these are the types of issues we\u2019ll help you learn to handle.Contact us today to learn more about our programs and get started on your career as a&nbsp;holistic nutritionist today."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Staying Healthy On A&nbsp;Budget: Top 10 Most Cost-Effective And Nutritious Foods","item":"https:\/\/edisoninst.com\/staying-healthy-on-a-budget-top-10-most-cost-effective-and-nutritious-foods\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]