Just finished up with the food program. Seems like they are making things way to complicated for providers, but whatever.
So for those that do organic, how do you do the milk? My person said 1% or skim. The only alternative was soy-would that be considered organic. After someone posted that their milk was $6 a gallon I don't think we will necessarily go that route.
Then they have humus down as a fruit/vegetable! Wouldn't that be a meat/meat alternative as in protein? This is why I'm not sure on this it just sounds soooooo confusing.
I think I might just use their menus they stick in the book and then I won't have to think to much about what goes with what.
So for those that do organic, how do you do the milk? My person said 1% or skim. The only alternative was soy-would that be considered organic. After someone posted that their milk was $6 a gallon I don't think we will necessarily go that route.
Then they have humus down as a fruit/vegetable! Wouldn't that be a meat/meat alternative as in protein? This is why I'm not sure on this it just sounds soooooo confusing.
I think I might just use their menus they stick in the book and then I won't have to think to much about what goes with what.
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