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1 Food Purchasing for Child Care National Food Service Management Institute The University of Mississippi

2 Lesson 1: Working With the Menu

3 Menus help you to estimate the amount of food to purchase,
create a grocery list, purchase food, prepare meals, and receive and store food.

4 Lesson Objectives State the benefits of using cycle menus
Identify strategies for planning nutritious and appealing meals State the benefits of reviewing menus prior to purchasing foods

5 Cycle Menus Series of planned menus
A different menu is served each day After the cycle is complete, the menus are repeated

6 Advantages of Using Cycle Menus
Cycle menus allow flexibility. Cycle menus save time. Cycle menus make food shopping easier.

7 Menu Planning Process Always plan menus before purchasing food
Identify the CACFP Meal Pattern requirements Select the main dish first Add the remaining food components

8 Planning Nutritious Meals
Serve a variety of foods Ensure foods are not repeated more than once Increase fiber Limit the number of fried and high-fat foods

9 Planning Nutritious Meals (cont.)
Limit sweetened foods Serve fewer high-salt (sodium foods) Include foods that provide vitamin A & C Include iron-rich foods

10 Planning Appealing Meals
Include different shapes, colors, textures, & tastes Incorporate herbs and spices Think about culture Plan new foods with familiar favorites

11 Question? Did you know children under the age of four pose the highest risk for choking?

12 Age 4 and Under Tend to explore using the mouth
Higher risk for choking Tend to explore using the mouth Developing new skills i.e. chewing

13 Foods to Avoid Round Sticky Hard Smooth Small Slippery Thick
Larger than ½ inch

14 Reviewing Menus Foods are in compliance with CACFP Meal Patterns
Within budget Appropriate for the children

15 Lesson Recap Planning menus is the first step Benefits of cycle menus
Ensure menus healthy appealing appropriate meet the CACFP Meal Pattern requirements

16 Questions?

17 National Food Service Management Institute
Mission: To provide information and services that promote the continuous improvement of child nutrition programs. Vision: To be the leader in providing education, research, and resources to promote excellence in child nutrition programs.


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