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1 Non-School Sponsors SFSP Meal Pattern Updated May 2015 OVS Training Offer versus Serve

2 OVS- What is it? An optional meal service that allows children to decline some food items they do not want or will not eat. All food must still be prepared and offered, but This helps to eliminate waste for many sponsors Menu planning may be different than the basic meal pattern requirements Training for food service staff is vital for ensuring compliance with OVS requirements

3 SFSP Breakfast SFSP Breakfast Meal Pattern Requirement 1 serving grain/bread ½ cup fruit or 4 fl oz 100% fruit juice 1 cup milk SFSP Breakfast OVS Requirement To use OVS at breakfast a 4th item from the fruit/vegetable, bread/grain, or meat/meat alternate components must be added to the menu

4 SFSP Breakfast Combination items may count as two offered items as long as the item is comprised of 2 different food items Example: pancake/sausage on a stick, sausage biscuit 2oz equivalent items may not count as 2 offered items If a CN label says that it counts as 2 oz eq of grain, the food item may only count as 1 offered item

5 Breakfast Example: 1 piece of toast (meets 1 serving bread requirements) 1 bowl of cereal (additional item to meet 4 item requirement) ½ cup peaches (meets ½ cup fruit serving) 1 cup chocolate milk (meets 1 cup milk serving) The child must take at least 3 of the 4 offered items, but can take all 4 if desired

6 Breakfast Example 1 piece of toast ½ cup applesauce ½ cup grape juice 1 cup milk This menu is acceptable because it offers 4 items from the required meal pattern components.

7 Breakfast Example: Breakfast Burrito (1 grain and 1 meat) 1 apple 1 cup milk This menu is acceptable because the breakfast burrito counts as 2 items and contains one serving of grain and one serving of meat/meat alternate

8 Breakfast Example 1 piece of toast 1 cheese stick ½ cup orange juice 1 cup milk This menu is acceptable because it offers 4 items. The 1 serving grain requirement is met with the toast and the cheese stick is counted as a 4 th item.

9 Breakfast Example 1 biscuit ½ cup carrots ½ cup fruit punch (100% juice) 1 cup of milk This menu is acceptable because it offers 4 items and covers the meal pattern requirements.

10 Breakfast Example (Not acceptable to use for OVS) 2 pieces of toast ½ cup pineapple 1 cup milk This menu is not acceptable for use in OVS because the pieces of toast are the same type of food, the four offered items must be different foods.

11 Breakfast Example (Not Acceptable for OVS use) 1 Pillsbury Frudel (2oz grain equivalent) ½ cup orange juice 1 cup milk This menu is not acceptable for SFSP OVS because each menu item is counted separately, regardless of grain/bread equivalent contribution. This menu only offers 3 items.

12 Breakfast Example (not acceptable) 1 boiled egg ½ cup grapes ½ cup orange juice 1 cup of milk This menu is not acceptable for use in SFSP because it contains no grain item.

13 Breakfast It is important that those counting meals understand OVS requirements: Students must take 3 of the 4 items offered Items are counted individually and there are no grain items that count as 2 items taken, but combination foods can be counted as 2

14 Lunch Let’s switch to SFSP Lunch Requirements! The SFSP regular meal pattern: 1- serving bread/grain 2 oz meat/meat alternate 2 servings of fruit/vegetable totaling ¾ cup 1- 8oz serving of milk You must offer 5 items from 4 components:

15 SFSP Lunch using OVS SFSP OVS Requirement- Children must take 3 items from 3 different components Here’s the change- OVS requirements at lunch refer to components not items The 2 servings of ¾ cup fruit/vegetable only count as 1 component A child cannot take ½ cup pineapple, ¼ cup carrots and a package of crackers to count as a meal

16 Lunch Menu Offered: 1 pbj sandwich (2 slices of bread, 4T peanut butter, and jelly) ½ cup of broccoli ¼ cup frozen fruit juice bar 1 cup of milk

17 Lunch The child takes: 1 pbj sandwich (2 slices of bread, 4T peanut butter) 1 cup of milk Yes, this meal counts because the sandwich counts as 2 components and the milk is the 3 rd. Participants are not required to take a fruit of vegetable in SFSP.

18 Lunch The child takes: ½ cup of broccoli ¼ cup frozen fruit juice bar 1 cup of milk This is not a meal because the child has taken 3 items, but only 2 components. Fruit/Vegetable is only considered one component in the SFSP meal pattern.

19 SFSP OVS at Lunch “Is this a Meal?” The Child Chooses: Turkey Sandwich (2 items) (1 hoagie roll, 1oz turkey, 1 oz cheese) ½ cup of applesauce ¼ cup of fresh broccoli1 cup of milk

20 Yes! This is an acceptable meal because the child has chosen 4 of the 5 offered items and at least 3 of the 4 components.

21 Is this a meal? Turkey Sandwich (2 items) (1 hoagie roll, 1oz turkey, 1 oz cheese) ½ cup of applesauce ¼ cup of fresh broccoli1 cup of milk

22 No! While the student selected 3 items, only 2 different components were taken.

23 Is this a Meal? Macaroni and Cheese (2 items) (2oz cheese, 2 oz bread/grain) ½ cup Green Beans ½ cup peaches1 cup of milk

24 Yes! The student has take 3 items from 3 components. Children are not required to take a fruit or vegetable.

25 SFSP OVS at Breakfast “Is this a Meal?” Frudel- Cherry 2oz CN Label grain contribution 1 oz Cheese Stick ½ Orange Juice1 cup of Milk

26 No! Under SFSP meal pattern rules, one grain food item cannot count as 2, even if the ounce contribution is 2 according to the CN label. An additional item must be taken to count as a meal.

27 Is this a meal? Breakfast Pizza (2 items) 1oz grain, 1 oz m/ma ½ cup strawberries 1 cup of milk

28 Yes! Although only 2 items were taken, the pizza may count as 2 because it is a combination item and contains different food items from different components. Additionally, students are not required to take a fruit at breakfast under SFSP OVS rules.

29 Is this a meal? Granola BarCereal 1 apple1 cup of Milk

30 Yes! Although only 2 components were taken, the 3 item requirement at breakfast has been met with 2 different grain items and a milk.


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