10 Budget Muscle Building Foods
Get Big on a Budget
It’s no secret bodybuilding isn’t a cheap sport and it’s not for everyone. Once you start with the fit lifestyle, you are pushed towards bodybuilding foods which can burn a hole in your pocket. Supplements are a different story altogether.
It is also not true you can’t build muscle on a budget. Whole foods will always be superior to the supplements when it comes to building muscle mass. If you’re looking for the list of the best budget foods, you’ve come to the right place.
1. Eggs
Eggs are one of the cheapest forms of protein. Most people don’t like eating the yolk even though it is full of protein. If you want to bulk, eating the yellow with the whites is a good idea.
2. Chicken Breast
Bodybuilders swear by the good old chicken breast. The chicken breast is one of the most common food amongst the fitness community. You will find it on the grocery list of almost every serious lifter.
3. Tuna
Tuna is a budget high-protein snack which comes in portable packaging which you can carry around with you. Each three-ounce serving contains about 22 grams of protein and it comes in delicious flavors.
4. Ground Turkey
Ground turkey comes in the chicken breast category. Many people like switching between the two to add variety to their food. Expensive cuts are made from turkey breast. Cheaper cuts can contain skin, which increases the fat content.
5. Milk
You don’t need to think outside the box to get your share of protein. Most of us have been drinking milk since a very young age. If you’re skinny and want to build muscle, you should gulp down milk without a care in the world. On the other hand, if you want to shed fat, staying away from milk would be a better decision.
6. Lean Ground Beef
This red meat is an excellent source of protein. Lean ground beef also contains essentials micronutrients like zinc, iron, and creatine. A four ounce serving of the lean ground beef gives you around 24 grams of protein.
7. Cottage Cheese
The term cottage cheese was coined in 1831 because it is was usually made in cottages from any milk left over after making butter. Cottage cheese contains 28 grams protein per cup which is more than Greek yogurt which has 15 grams of protein per cup.
8. Beans
Canned beans are cheap but the dried beans are even cheaper. Each cup of dried beans has about 15 grams of protein and just 220 calories. If you’re a vegetarian or a vegan, beans should be a part of one of your daily meals.
9. Peanut Butter
Peanut butter is one of the cheapest forms of plant-based protein. Each two-tablespoon serving contains eight grams of protein. Eating peanut butter is incredibly convenient and a jar of peanut butter is portable enough to carry around with you.
10. Sunflower Seeds
The sunflower seeds are incredibly potent when it comes to the amount of protein per serving. These seeds are filled with six grams of protein per ounce, and they’re easy to eat straight out of the bag or throw on a salad.
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