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Offer vs. Serve. Offer vs. Serve . Objectives Identify the requirements of Offer vs. Serve Practice identifying meals that meet the requirements of a reimbursable meal. Offer vs. Serve . Definitions Food component—
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Offer vs. Serve • Objectives • Identify the requirements of Offer vs. Serve • Practice identifying meals that meet the requirements of a reimbursable meal
Offer vs. Serve • Definitions • Food component— • One of five food groups that are part of the USDA reimbursable meal pattern • Food item— • A specific food offered within the five food components
Offer vs. Serve: Breakfast • 3 components must be offered • 4 items must be offered • Student must select at least 3 food items
Offer vs. Serve: Breakfast Meat/ Meat Alternates (M/MA) can substitute as a Grain OR count as an Extra Vegetables can substitute as a Fruit OR count as an extra (Extra = Not counted as a component or item)
One Hot item Counts as 2 components Can be combined with 1 other component to make a meal
BREAKFAST TO GO CHOOSE 1 OR BOTH: CHOOSE 1 MILK Fresh Fruit Fruit Juice Choose 1 hot item or 2 different grain items Hot Item Cereal Whole Grain Muffin Yogurt Goldfish Grahams
Keep in mind Only 2 grains are allowed + + Too Many Grains!
Breakfast Examples:
YES Meat/Meat Alternative (egg)+ Meat/Meat Alternative (cheese)+ Milk
Is this Reimbursable? Cheese Bread
YES Meat/Meat Alternative (cheese) + Grain (bread) + Fruit + milk
YES Meat/Meat Alternative (egg & Cheese) + Fruit +Grain (wrap) + Milk
NO Grain (smart round) + Grain (smart round)+ Milk Two of the same item is not allowed
YES Fruit + Grain (cereal)+ Grain (muffin) + Milk
YES Grain (muffin) + Grain (cereal)+ Milk
YES Grain (cereal) + Milk + Fruit
NO Grain (cereal) + Grain (cereal)+ Milk Two of the same item is not allowed
Is this Reimbursable? Cheese Bread
YES Milk + Fruit + Grain (bread)+ Meat/Meat Alternative (cheese)
YES Fruit + Grain (wrap) + Meat/ Meat Alternative (egg& cheese)
YES Grain (wrap) + Meat/Meat Alternative (egg & cheese) + Milk
YES Grain (smart round)+ Fruit + Meat/Meat Alternative (yogurt)+ Milk
NO Grain (smart round)+Grain (cereal) + Grain (goldfish grahams) + Milk Too Many items
YES Milk + Grain (muffin) + Meat/Meat Alternative (yogurt)
YES Fruit + Grain (muffin)+ Meat/Meat Alternative (yogurt)
YES Fruit + Meat/Meat Alternative (yogurt)+ Milk
YES Grain (muffin)+ Milk + Meat/Meat Alternative (yogurt)
Offer vs. Serve: Breakfast new for 2014-2015 July 1, 2014 • Required planned portion for fruit = 1 cup 1 cup fruit =1 item (even if made up from multiple types of fruit) • Student must take at least ½ cup fruit or 100% juice
Offer vs. Serve: Breakfast: Final Rule • Doubles the amount of fruit and vegetables required to a total of 1 cup of fruits or vegetables per day. • • Can offer meat/meat alternates in place of grains once the 1 serving daily minimum grain quantity is met
Offer vs. Serve: Calories Final Rule Limits the total calories that can be offered in a meal: must be within minimum and maximum range • Grade Level K-5 • – Breakfast : 350-500 • • Grade level 6-8 • – Breakfast: 400-500 • • Grade Level 9-12 • – Breakfast: 450-600
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