New Food Program Regulations

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  • Alwaysgreener
    Home Child Care Provider
    • Oct 2013
    • 2520

    #31
    Originally posted by springvalley112
    The string cheese and oranges would be expensive because we serve about 30 or so kids a day and more if the school age is here

    Ok how about baby carrots and cubed cheese and water.

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      #32
      Originally posted by springvalley112
      The string cheese and oranges would be expensive because we serve about 30 or so kids a day and more if the school age is here
      That's the point of the food program.....they help cover the costs of snacks.

      I don't know what oranges or string cheese cost where you live but they are both pretty affordable snacks....for any number of kids.

      If I recall, centers get approx .91 per child for each snack served. If you serve 30 kids snack that's $27.30.

      A 3lb bag of Halo clementines is approx $4 here

      Add in string cheese....I can get a package of string cheese with 28 sticks in it for less than $20.

      If you eliminate the money your center is already spending on the unnecessary and non-creditable juice you are serving it seems buying healthy snacks should be well within your budget.

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      • springv
        Daycare.com Member
        • Sep 2017
        • 468

        #33
        Update about new food program regulations

        Hey guys,
        Just wanted to give you an update about our food program regulations and what was clarified. The first week of March our state department of education held a state wide meeting regarding the new regulations and we pretty much got told that the new rule regarding juice was a department of human resource rule and not a child and adult nutrition program rule and they were in contact with the to get more info about it and that we can continue to count juice as part of a meal. We even got told that we can serve chocolate milk to the school age because they won't drink milk plain and want water instead

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