t's not just an excuse: Nutritious eats really are more expensive than food that
won't do a body good.
According to a new study,
healthful food is $1.50 more expensive per day, or about $550 per year.
But that certainly doesn't mean you can give up on fruits and veggies, nor does it mean that lean meats and whole grains
have
to break the bank. Here are eight of our favorite superfoods -- all of
which cost less than a buck per serving. Now that's delicious!
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Dried Beans
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Cost Per Serving: 18 cents per half-cup cooked
Why They're Super: Beans -- of any variety -- are
loaded with filling fiber, which protects the heart. They've also got a
hearty dose of protein: about
as much as an ounce of meat in just half a cup, according to the American Diabetes Association. And when eaten with a grain, they're considered a
complete protein.
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Potatoes
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Cost Per Serving: 21 cents per potato
Why They're Super: Spuds only deserve their bad
reputation if they're doused in oil and fried, or loaded up with butter
or sour cream or cheese. In their purest form, potatoes are
one of the healthiest foods ever. They're loaded with complex carbs, vitamins B and C and fiber, if you eat 'em with the skin on. Plus, they've got
more potassium than a banana!
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Eggs
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Bananas
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Cost Per Banana: 16 cents
Why They're Super: "Nature's Powerbar" is well-known for it's high potassium content, but a banana is also a good source of
fiber and vitamin C and a very good source of vitamin B6.
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Oats
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Brown Rice
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Canned Tuna
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Cost Per Serving: 46 cents
Why It's Super: Along with canned salmon and sardines, tuna is a cost-effective source of iron, protein and healthy fats that can help
boost brain power and fight off heart problems. Look for white or light chunk tuna canned in water so you avoid as much contamination (and added fat) as possible.
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