With the world economy gnawing away at itself, trying to suck the last bits of flavor off the bones of our currency, now is as good a time as ever to start thinking about cheap foods. For one thing, you never know when society is going to collapse completely and leave us all fighting for canned yams in the streets. So it’s a good idea to stockpile some non-perishable healthy foods for the possible coming apocalypse. When the poop hits the fan it will be in your best interest to be in good shape to fight off the roving bands of yam thieves (and possibly zombies). We recommend either taking lessons in a martial art, or watching lots of Karate Kid reruns. Or buy a gun. Your call.Without further ado, a list of 10 healthy foods for under a buck, via? WebMD:
1. Apples
Great for:? Snacks, green salads, main dish salads, and fruit salads.
What’s a serving?? 1 large apple.
Price per serving:? About $1. Apples sell for about $1.99 per pound, and an extra large crisp apple weighs about 1/2 pound.
Nutrition Info per serving:? 117 calories, 5 grams fiber, 17% Daily Value for vitamin C, and 7% Daily Value for? potassium.
2. Bananas
Great for:? Snacks and fruit salads, yogurt parfaits, and smoothies.
What’s a serving?? 1 banana.
Price per serving:? About 45 cents. Bananas sell for about $0.89 per pound, and a large banana weighs about 1/2 pound
Nutrition Info per serving:? 121 calories, 3.5 grams fiber, 14% Daily Value for potassium (487 mg), 20% Daily Value for vitamin C.
3. Baby Carrots (in bags)
Great for:? Snacks, casseroles, stews, veggie platters, and side dishes.
What’s a serving?? About 1/2 cup or 2 ounces raw.
Price per serving:? 19 cents. A 16-ounce bag costs about $1 on sale and contains about 8 servings (2 ounces each).
Nutrition Info per serving:? 27 calories, 2 grams of fiber, 200% Daily Value for vitamin A, and 7% Daily Value for vitamin C.
4. Canned Beans
Great for:? Green salads, casseroles, stews, and chili. Types of beans range from 50% less sodium kidney beans and black beans to white beans and garbanzo beans.
What’s a serving?? Each can contains about 3.5 (1/2-cup) servings.
Price per serving:? About 28 cents. You can buy a 15-ounce can for about $1 on sale.
Nutrition Info per serving:? About 120 calories (for kidney beans), 7 grams? protein, 6 grams fiber, and 6% Daily Value for calcium, and 10% Daily Value for iron.
5. Canned Tomatoes
Great for:? Italian and Mexican? recipes, chili, stew, and casseroles. Flavor options range from no-salt-added sliced stewed tomatoes to diced tomatoes with garlic and olive oil.
What’s a serving?? One can contains about 3.5 (1/2-cup) servings.
Price per serving:? About 28 cents. You can buy a 14.5-ounce can for about $1 on sale (often less for store brands).
Nutrition Info per serving:? About 25 calories, 1 gram fiber, 10% Daily Value of vitamin A, and 15% Daily Value of vitamin C.
6. Oranges (extra large navel oranges)
Great for:? Snacks, green salads, and fruit salads.
What’s a serving?? 1 large or extra large orange.
Price per serving:? 40 cents for a large orange and 79 cents for an extra large orange. Oranges sell for around $0.79 per pound, and a large orange is about 1/2 pound, whereas an extra large orange is about 1 pound.
Nutrition Info per serving:? (for an 8 ounce orange): 106 calories, 5.5 grams fiber, 10% Daily Value for vitamin A, 200% Daily Value vitamin C, 17% Daily Value for folate, 9% Daily Value for calcium, and 12% potassium.
7. Pears
Great for:? Snacks, as an appetizer with cheese, green salads, and fruit salads.
What’s a serving?? 1 large pear
Price per serving:? about 45 cents for a large pear. Pears sell for about $0.90 per pound, and a large pear weighs about 1/2 pound.
Nutrition Info per serving:? 133 calories, 7 grams of fiber, 16% Daily Value for vitamin C, and 8% for potassium.
8. Lentils (dry)
Great for:? Soups and stews, cold bean salads, and casseroles.
What’s a serving?? 2 ounces (dry)
Price per serving:? 14 cents. A 16 ounce bag sells for $1.12 (on sale) and contains eight servings.
Nutrition Info per serving:? 195 calories, 14 grams protein, 6 grams fiber, 24% Daily Value for Iron, 10% Daily Value for? magnesium? and potassium.
9. Pearl Barley (dry)
Great for:? Soups and stews, cold salads, and casseroles.
What’s a serving?? 2 ounces (dry)
Price per serving:? About 12 cents. A 16 ounce bag of dry pearl barley sells for about $0.94 and contains about 8 servings.
Nutrition Info per serving:? 199 calories, 9 grams fiber, 2.5 grams soluble fiber, 6 grams protein, 8% Daily Value for iron, and 11% Daily Value for magnesium.
10. Yogurt (plain, lowfat, or fat-free)
Great for:? Smoothies, yogurt parfait, dips, and dressings.
What’s a serving?? An 8-ounce or 6-ounce container is usually a serving.
Price per serving:? 60 cents. This is usually the price for an 8-ounce container of plain yogurt.
Nutrition Info per serving:? (for 8 ounces of fat-free plain yogurt): 130 calories, 13 grams of protein, 45% Daily Value for calcium, plus active cultures such as acidophilus and bifidus.
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