What are some ideas for healthy, low-cost meals?
The following menus were developed to provide ideas for low-cost easily prepared foods. The menus have around 2,100 calories per day. The amount of calories you need varies depending on your age, gender, weight, height, and activity level. The menus were planned to meet the average person's needs for most nutrients over a week-long period.
The average cost of 1 day's food was around $5.00-$7.00 in 2009.
Breakfast:
Lunch:
2 slices of whole wheat bread filled with 2 Tablespoons of Nayonaise; sliced tomato and spinach leaves desired
Snack:
Dinner:
Dessert:
Breakfast:
Lunch:
2 slices of wheat bread
8 oz firm tofu
Spinach leaves
Tomato
1 Tablespoon Nayonaise
1 spray Pam olive oil
Snack:
Dinner:
1 cup whole wheat spaghetti noodles
1 cup marinara sauce
Dessert:
Breakfast:
8 oz firm tofu
½ green pepper
Tomato
½ cup spinach
1 spray Pam Olive Oil
Lunch:
2 slices wheat bread
2 Tablespoons peanut butter
1 ½ Tablespoons grape jelly
Snack:
Dinner:
½ cup rice
½ cup vegetarian refried beans
1 cup shredded spinach
½ cup salsa
1 corn taco shell
Dessert:
Menus were developed by Valerie Soszynski during her internship with VRG