Amount | Ingredient | $ / day | Source | |
---|---|---|---|---|
104 | g | Soy Protein Isolate | $2.66 | NOW Foods |
42 | ml | Olive Oil | $0.34 | Kirkland |
5 | g | Flaxseed Meal | $0.18 | Amazon |
16 | g | Chia Seeds | $0.53 | Bulk (Central Market) |
150 | g | Bob's Red Mill Oat Flour Whole Grain | $0.28 | Whole Foods |
59 | g | Maltodextrin | $0.15 | Honeyville Grain, Inc. |
10 | g | Sugar | $0.01 | walmart |
30 | g | Molasses | $0.00 | |
1 | pill | Equate One Daily (Men's Health) | $0.04 | Walmart |
2 | pill | Choline Supplement | $0.21 | Vitamin Shoppe |
1 | pill | Vitamin K supplement | $0.05 | Vitamin Shoppe |
1 | pill | Chelated Molybdenum | $0.07 | Vitamin Shoppe |
1.5 | g | Calcium Ascorbate | $0.00 | |
1.85 | ml | Table Salt | $0.00 | Grocery Store |
3.48 | ml | Morton Salt Substitute (Potassium Chloride) | $0.08 | Amazon |
15 | g | Hershey's Cocoa Powder (taste, insoluble fiber) | $0.16 | Costco |
Amounts for: Total Daily Cost: | $4.77 | Add Ingredients to Amazon Cart |
I was able to source most of this via large supermarkets (Central Market, HEB) here in Austin, TX. A local homebrew supply store had the maltodextrin and Walmart, of course, had the Equate brand multi-vitamin.
This blend is in the process of being optimized for flavor; I have used the Soylent genetic algorithms page (http://2potatoes.github.io/genetic-soylent/?recipe=lowercalorie-diy-basic-v3-geneticized) to optimize other aspects of it. I recommend putting your own details in there and optimizing for your own needs, especially macronutrients. My macros are currently aiming for an 1800 calorie recipe at 30/20/50 for protein/fat/carbs.
The Omega-6, Iodine and Sulfur should all be fine assuming you don't consume this mix exclusively (there's plenty of these--probably too much--in the standard American diet).
Note: 1.85 ml of salt ~= 3/8 teaspoon. 3.48 ml of salt substitute = just slightly over 2/3 teaspoon.