A 97¢ Win: Celery Done Right
Celery for 97 cents. Simple, useful, and exactly what I needed.
Celery isn’t flashy, but it’s one of those ingredients that earns its place in the kitchen. It works for juicing, it works for snacking, and it doesn’t ask for much effort to be useful.
The Case for Celery
Celery is light, hydrating, and easy to work with, which makes it one of those ingredients that fits naturally into everyday eating – sometimes it really is about eating your water. It doesn’t demand much preparation, and it supports the body in quiet, steady ways.
One of celery’s biggest strengths is its high water content, which helps support hydration throughout the day. When you’re eating lighter or focusing on fresh foods, that hydration makes a noticeable difference in how you feel.
Celery also provides natural electrolytes, including potassium and small amounts of sodium. Together, these help support fluid balance, nerve signaling, and muscle function – especially helpful when you’re juicing, sweating more, or simply trying to stay well-hydrated without relying on processed drinks.
From a digestive standpoint, celery is gentle. It contains both soluble and insoluble fiber, which support regular digestion without feeling heavy. Its mild flavor and high water content make it easy to digest, even when your system feels off or you’re easing back into eating well.
Nutritionally, celery contributes:
- Vitamin K, which supports bone and vascular health
- Vitamin C, for immune and skin support
- Folate, which plays a role in cellular health
It’s also naturally low in sugar and calories, making it easy to include regularly without overthinking portions or balance.
Celery isn’t meant to be a star ingredient – it’s a steady one. It supports hydration, digestion, and overall balance, and it works just as well on its own as it does alongside other foods. Sometimes that kind of quiet reliability is exactly what you want in your kitchen.
How I’m Using It
I’m keeping it simple:
- Juicing when I want something clean and refreshing
- Snacking when I want crunch without heaviness
- Nothing fancy, no overthinking – just food that fits easily into the day.
The Win
Not everything needs to be a recipe or a project. Sometimes it’s just about choosing something practical, using it well, and moving on. A 97-cent bag of celery can absolutely be a win – and this one was.
6 Comments
Kimberly W
I don’t give celery enough kudos, you’re so right about how it is this little steady, nutritious, hydrating powerhouse. I appreciate the reminder of what an easy snack is it. Chope off the bottom, rinse ’em off, good to go. I love celery with peanut butter or hummus or in soups!
Kimberly W
OMG, the typos 🙁
Jodi
I had been feeling dehydrated and definitely needed help with my water intake. I’ve heard time and again to Eat Your Water. Super simple and better than powder packets that you add to water.
Kim
Celery is an affordable superfood. As you mentioned, the uses and nutritious benefits are numerous.
Tamara
I like celery taste-wise, especially dipped in pb, but not the fact that oftentimes they come with tough strings. Is there a trick?
Jodi
I have no tricks for celery string. I’ve learned to keep floss with me.