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MDE Recommended Child Nutrition Guidelines August 2011.

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1 MDE Recommended Child Nutrition Guidelines August 2011

2 Current MDE Recommendations Fat: 25 – 35% of calories over a week Saturated Fat: Less than 10% of calories over the week Trans Fat: Zero trans fat Fiber 14 – 21 grams Sodium 1340 – 1400 milligrams Increase fruit and vegetables Sodium: Salt shakers/packets not available Sugar: Sugar packets not available Legumes: Offered two times per week

3 Breakfast Recommendations Meat/Meat Alternate: 0 - 2 oz. daily –(Maybe combined with the grain category) Grains: 0 - 2 oz. daily –Offer whole grain at least three times per week Fruits/Vegetable: 1/2 cup daily –Offer a variety of colors and types (fresh, canned, frozen) –Only 100% juice maybe offered up to 2.5x per week –Canned fruit must be packed in juice or light syrup Milk: 8 oz. daily –Not to exceed 1% milk fat for all milk offered –Not to exceed 28 grams of sugar per 8 oz. serving

4 Lunch Recommendations Meat/Meat Alternate: 1.5 – 3 oz. daily –Offer lower fat options at least four days per week (Less than 40% of calories from fat) Grains: 8 – 10 servings per week –At least half of the 8 – 10 servings should be whole grain choices Fruits: ½ cup daily –At least three different fruits must be offered weekly –Only 100% juice maybe offered 1x per week –Three servings fresh fruit shall be offered –Canned fruit must be packed in juice or light syrup

5 Lunch Recommendations Cont. Vegetables: ½ cup daily –At least three different vegetables must be offered weekly –Two servings of dark green vegetables per week –One serving orange/deep yellow vegetables per week Milk: 8 oz. daily –Not to exceed 1% milk fat for all milk offered –Not to exceed 28 grams of sugar per 8 oz. serving

6 Beverage Recommendations Water: Water without flavoring, additives, carbonation or added sugar Juice: 100% juice or 100% juice/water blends, without sugar (up to 10 oz. portion) Milk: Low-fat (1%) or fat-free milk (flavored or unflavored) and lactose-free and soy beverages – Not to exceed 170 calories per 8 oz. serving – Not to exceed 28 grams of sugar per 8 oz. serving Sports Drinks: Not available

7 Beverage Recommendations Cont. Other Beverages: –Elementary Not allowed, except water –Middle School Not allowed, except water –High School Caffeinated, fortified, or flavored beverages with less than 5 calories per serving as pkg., up to 20 oz. 100% juice or 100% juice/water blends with carbonation, up to 12 ounces

8 Our Accomplishments Introduced self-service food bars – Increased fresh fruit and vegetable variety – Increased student participation Increased fresh deli sandwiches and salads Increased consumption of plain water Decreased fried products Introduced new food products –Low-fat yogurt cups and parfaits –Sweet potato fries –Raw and cooked vegetables –Low-fat, low-sodium, whole grain pizza –Low-fat or baked snack items

9 Nutrition Goals for 2011-2012 Decrease/Discontinue –Fats/saturated fats –Decrease sodium –Decrease consumption of white potatoes –Decrease fruit juice consumption at breakfast –Discontinue 2% white milk Increase/Introduce –Increase whole grain choices –Increase low-fat and low-sodium choices –Increase fruit/vegetable consumption Introduce fresh produce from local farmers –Introduce beans/lentils


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