Why are beans a great source of protein?
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“I really regret eating healthy today, said no-one ever!” – unknown
Are you a healthy eating convert? Do you want to start making sure all your meals are perfectly balanced? If you’re on a limited budget, though, you might have a problem. There’s a reason why most people get too much carbohydrate and fat and too little protein: most kinds of protein are expensive. Meat and cheese, two of the best sources of protein, are also two of the priciest ingredients you can buy.
So, if you want to eat healthily on the cheap, what’s the answer? Well, it might surprise you. What you need is beans.
Beans are a cheap crop, readily available in large tins for not very much money at all, and yet they are an excellent source of protein, and taste good too. There’s no shortage of variety, either: you can get everything from baked beans to kidney beans to butter beans, all lined up there in the same section for you. If you’re not sure of what to do with them, find some vegetarian recipes, which tend to be very bean-heavy, and give them a try.
It can even be nice to mix together a few different kinds of beans and have a bean salad with a sauce – a simple side dish, but an easy way to add protein to your meal. Pasta with a dairy-based pasta sauce containing beans is an example of an ideally balanced meal, as long as you don’t overdo it with the pasta, as is rice with bean curry.
Of course, I’m not recommending that you stick to beans for your protein all the time, as you’re bound to get bored of them eventually. If you can replace meat or cheese with beans even occasionally, though, you’ll save a lot of money without affecting the balance of your meal.
If you want to find out other ways to increase your protein intake join our free Facebook group to take part in the next 3 Day Protein Power Challenge – which is part of our free 21 Day Health Hack series.
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