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  • chouavang
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 11

    Food Menu

    Hi, I'm in MN and was wondering if any providers here are not on the food program? I don't want to be on the program but I want to ask what kind of foods I can serve or not serve? What kind of minimal processed or processed foods do you use for your daycare? Are they all tax deductable? I was planning to serve minimal processing only and not canned spagettio's or anything. Anything helps! You can email me your ideas and thoughts about food planning, Thanks!

    Choua Vang
    everydaytreasures@live.com
  • Unregistered

    #2
    You can serve them anything you want if you are not on the food program. Here is my weekly menu and it starts over every Monday.

    Monday-
    Breakfest-Milk, Waffles, Banana
    Lunch-Milk, Pasta
    Snack-Water, Yogurt

    Tuesday-
    Breakfest- Milk, Pancake, Sausage
    Lunch- Milk, Mac N Cheese, Peas, Peaches
    Snack- Water, Pudding

    Wednesday-
    Breakfest-Milk, French Toast, Strawberries
    Lunch-Milk, Hot Dogs, green beans, and tangerines
    snack- Water, Animal Crackers

    Thursday-
    Breakfest- Milk, Egg,Toast
    Lunch- Milk, Chicken Tenders, Corn, Applesauce
    Snack- Water, Graham Crackers

    Friday-
    Breakfest- Milk, Cereal
    Lunch-Milk, Ham and cheese sandwich, pretzels
    Snack- Water, Fruit Snacks

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    • Unregistered

      #3
      Why not serve up to food program standards and get reimbursed for at least a portion of what you pay out in food? It's not a lot of paperwork and not a whole lot of nutritional requirements and you can still deduct 100% of your food costs or use the standard deduction for the number of meals you served. Either way you still have more income coming in than without the food program and you have a marketing perk for parents because they'll know you are following the minimum nutritional requirements for the children in your care.

      As for the requirements of food served on food program, each food program interprets the USDA rules a little bit differently but the meal patterns can be found at http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/care/pro...l_patterns.htm

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      • SilverSabre25
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 7585

        #4
        I'm not in MN but I'm also not on the food program. You can serve pretty much whatever you want. I do tend to come *almost* up to food program standards (I don't always offer milk to drink with meals; I think that's a silly requirement when there are so many other foods that give the same nutrients in more bioavailable forms, but I digress).

        Anyway, you asked about what processed/minimally processed foods we use. Personally, I avoid processed food like the plague, and serve as natural and organic as possible. I do purchase crackers, bread, condiments, organic macaroni and cheese, pasta, spaghetti sauce, organic frozen waffles, and selected canned fruits (all packed in 100% juice--peaches, pineapple, pears, fruit ****tail occasionally--the ones that are hard to get ripe). Veggies are all fresh or frozen. Chicken is organic (I buy it frozen and occasionally canned from Trader Joe's) and beef is free-range, grass-fed, organic (we buy fractions of cow from a family farmer in the area.
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        • jen
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 1832

          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered
          You can serve them anything you want if you are not on the food program. Here is my weekly menu and it starts over every Monday.

          Monday-
          Breakfest-Milk, Waffles, Banana
          Lunch-Milk, Pasta
          Snack-Water, Yogurt

          Tuesday-
          Breakfest- Milk, Pancake, Sausage
          Lunch- Milk, Mac N Cheese, Peas, Peaches
          Snack- Water, Pudding

          Wednesday-
          Breakfest-Milk, French Toast, Strawberries
          Lunch-Milk, Hot Dogs, green beans, and tangerines
          snack- Water, Animal Crackers

          Thursday-
          Breakfest- Milk, Egg,Toast
          Lunch- Milk, Chicken Tenders, Corn, Applesauce
          Snack- Water, Graham Crackers

          Friday-
          Breakfest- Milk, Cereal
          Lunch-Milk, Ham and cheese sandwich, pretzels
          Snack- Water, Fruit Snacks
          Never mind, I misread...but I gotta tell you...your menu is just sad. You serve 8 fruit/vegetable servings per week...they should be getting 6 to 8 per DAY. If they eat 2/3 of their meals at your house there is NO WAY parents can make up the difference. C'mon...we can all do better than that!

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          • SilverSabre25
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2010
            • 7585

            #6
            I'm pretty sure they get 6-8 just at my house, . Fruit with breakfast, fruit and veg with lunch, and fruit or veg with probably 4/5 snacks and 2 snacks a day...sounds like at least 5, often 6 or more (seconds, days when it's fruit AND veg for snack, etc).

            I can't imagine serving the same meals 5 days a week for weeks on end. I feel bad enough about the 4 week rotation I'm developing...
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            • Abigail
              Child Care Provider
              • Jul 2010
              • 2417

              #7
              I have not developed anything for meals yet (since I haven't opened my daycare), but do plan on starting with a four-week rotation. I will be reading up sometime on the guidelines and DO want to participate in the food program. If anyone wants to share what they have for a menu, I would love to see it. Like I said, I'm still going to be doing some reading on this topic still.

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              • laundrymom
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 4177

                #8
                So you serve 3 high salt/ processed foods per week? Every week?

                I don't serve hotdogs chicken nuggets or ham. At least not deli ham. I make chicken bites which the kids think are nuggets by coating chicken chunks with egg wash and breadcrumbs and baking. We have milk with every meal. No fruit snacks, pudding or single nutrient meals. Yogurt would get pb crackers and milk. Or a banana and milk. When you serve milk and pasta for lunches, where is your protein? Your veg? Fruit? Could you use whole wheat pasta? I think your menu needs some help. I know you could get suggestions from people here. It seems like your meals are very high fat low nutrient.



                Originally posted by Unregistered
                You can serve them anything you want if you are not on the food program. Here is my weekly menu and it starts over every Monday.

                Monday-
                Breakfest-Milk, Waffles, Banana
                Lunch-Milk, Pasta
                Snack-Water, Yogurt

                Tuesday-
                Breakfest- Milk, Pancake, Sausage
                Lunch- Milk, Mac N Cheese, Peas, Peaches
                Snack- Water, Pudding

                Wednesday-
                Breakfest-Milk, French Toast, Strawberries
                Lunch-Milk, Hot Dogs, green beans, and tangerines
                snack- Water, Animal Crackers

                Thursday-
                Breakfest- Milk, Egg,Toast
                Lunch- Milk, Chicken Tenders, Corn, Applesauce
                Snack- Water, Graham Crackers

                Friday-
                Breakfest- Milk, Cereal
                Lunch-Milk, Ham and cheese sandwich, pretzels
                Snack- Water, Fruit Snacks

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