Healthy for dialysis patients, that is. What do you do to try to keep the food expenses down?
Around here, we can get a big bag (20# maybe?) of jasmine rice at the Asian store for about 10.00. That lasts a while.
Bread is cheap, especially if you visit the discount bread store. I think dialysis patients are supposed to eat white bread rather than whole-wheat, and that works out cheaper.
Canned tuna can be had for less than 0.50 per can if you buy in (relative) bulk at the BJ's or Costco.
Canned veggies I think can be had for around 0.50 per can. Carrots and green beans are both good choices for dialysis patients, I think. Especially if you rinse off the can water, get rid of most of the salt they add. Sometimes you can even find no-salt varieties.
Fresh/frozen catfish (which I read is a good choice for fish) is fairly inexpensive, especially compared to other fish varieties.
Eggs are fairly inexpensive, I usually get 18 for less than 2.00, but I've seen bigger packages with several dozen for around 5.00 I think.
Pasta is usually about 1.00 for a box (maybe a pound in weight?)
Please add on what you've found, and please correct any mistakes I've made here.