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5 Budget-Friendly High-Protein Foods That Keep You Full Longer

5 Budget-Friendly High-Protein Foods That Keep You Full Longer

As food prices remain a concern for many families, affordable high-protein foods can help stretch budgets and keep meals filling. Photo: Metro Services/Metro Services


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — As grocery prices remain top of mind for many families in Asheville and Western North Carolina, eating healthy can feel out of reach.

Protein is one of the most important nutrients for staying full, supporting steady energy throughout the day, and maintaining muscle. Choosing affordable protein sources can also reduce impulse snacking and make meals more satisfying.

Here are five budget-friendly high-protein foods to add to your grocery list this month.

1. Eggs

Eggs remain one of the most versatile and cost-effective protein choices. They can be used for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or snacks. Scrambled eggs, hard-boiled eggs, or veggie omelets offer quick meals with staying power.

2. Beans and Lentils

Dry or canned beans and lentils are among the most affordable protein options in any store. They also provide fiber, which helps support fullness and digestion.

Black beans, chickpeas, pinto beans, and lentils can be added to soups, salads, tacos, grain bowls, or pasta dishes.

3. Greek Yogurt

Plain Greek yogurt is often higher in protein than regular yogurt and can work as breakfast, a base for smoothies, or a snack.

Buying larger tubs instead of single-serve containers can offer better value. Add nuts, fruit, or oats for a filling meal.

4. Canned Tuna or Salmon

Shelf-stable fish can be an economical way to add protein and omega-3 fats to your diet.

Use canned tuna or salmon in salads, wraps, sandwiches, or mixed into pasta dishes for a quick lunch or dinner.

5. Cottage Cheese

Cottage cheese is a popular protein for a good reason. It is affordable, protein-rich, and can be eaten sweet or savory.

Pair it with fruit, tomatoes, or whole grain toast for a simple meal or snack.

How to Make These Foods Go Further

Stretch your grocery budget by pairing protein foods with affordable staples such as potatoes, rice, frozen vegetables, and seasonal produce.

Meal planning can also help. Preparing a few protein-based meals in advance costs less than grabbing convenience foods throughout the week.

Healthy eating does not require a hefty grocery bill or specialty foods. Simple staples can help keep you full longer while supporting your budget. For many households, these small changes to the grocery list can make a meaningful difference over time.

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