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1 School Breakfast Heather Holland and Caitlyn Wood SNAM Agenda Breakfast Overview Offer Vs. Serve Breakfast Options Game: Recognize a Reimbursable Breakfast! 2 Kahoot Trivia Game On your phone, tablet or other mobile device, please go to kahoot.it Then enter the PIN #: XXXXXX Now create a Nickname to ID each player Now you are IN! You have 30 seconds to answer each question as it appears throughout the presentation. GOOD LUCK! 3 1
2 Breakfast Meal Pattern Chart 4 Two ways to serve Breakfast: Straight serve or OVS Straight Serve students are served all menued items (including a full cup of ) OVS allows students to decline some of the food items on the menu OVS is Optional at breakfast in all grades 5 Kahoot Trivia Questions
3 FRUITS 7 s Breakfast Meal Pattern Grades K 5 Grades 6 8 Grades 9 12 Meal Pattern Amount of Food Per Week (Minimum Per Day) s (cups) 5 (1) 5 (1) 5 (1) 8 Juice and Vegetable Substitute Juice 50% juice limit applies to the total fruit offered per week Vegetable Substitute First 2 cups offered per week must be from Red/Orange, Dark Green, Beans/Peas/Legumes and the Other sub-groups AVOID HASHBROWNING! 9 3
4 Smoothies 10 Smoothie Crediting Information USDA Memo SP (v.3) Smoothies can be credited as the following components: Fluid milk Meat/meat alternate (yogurt is the only creditable m/ma allowed) Vegetable Grains may be added to a smoothie, but cannot credit towards the grain component 11 Kahoot Trivia Questions
5 Grains 13 Grains Breakfast Meal Pattern Grades K 5 Grades 6 8 Grades 9 12 Meal Pattern Amount of Food Per Week (Minimum Per Day) Grains(oz eq) 7 10 (1) 8 10 (1) 9 10 (1) 14 Meat/Meat Alternates Not required SFAs that wish to offer a meat/meat alternate at breakfast have two options: Offer meat/meat alternate to meet part of grains component Offer a meat/meat alternate as an extra 15 5
6 16 Some Items Count as 2 Items! MILK 18 6
7 Meal Pattern Breakfast Meal Pattern Grades K 5 Grades 6 8 Amount of Food Per Week (Minimum Per Day) Grades 9 12 Fluid milk (cups) 5 (1) 5 (1) 5 (1) 19 Fluid 1 cup (8 fl. oz.) for all grades Must offer at least two choices Allowable milk options include Fat free (unflavored or flavored) Low fat (unflavored only) Fat free or low fat (lactose reduced or lactose free) Whole, 2% & low fat flavored milk not allowable 20 Training and Signage Have a sign at or near beginning of serving line Sign must identify what food items make a reimbursable breakfast Serving line staff must be trained on what makes a reimbursable breakfast 21 7
8 22 Kahoot Trivia Questions And the Winner is 23 Breakfast Food Items Grains s *Meat/MA 8
9 OVS Breakfast Examples 25 OVS Breakfast Examples 26 Must Take 3 Items Today s Breakfast Menu One of the Items must be a FRUIT Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal Goldfish Graham Cracker Or Egg, Sausage & Cheese Bagel Sandwich Fresh Banana Assorted Juices Skim White Skim Chocolate 9
10 Must Take 3 Items One of the Items must be a FRUIT Today s Breakfast Menu Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal Goldfish Graham Cracker Or Egg, Sausage & Cheese Bagel Sandwich Fresh Banana Assorted Juice Skim White Skim Chocolate Must Take 3 Items One of the Items must be a FRUIT Today s Breakfast Menu Mini Cinnis Or Yogurt Parfait Goldfish Graham Cracker Fresh Apple Assorted Juice Skim White Skim Chocolate Breakfast in the Classroom Bundling breakfasts Training teachers on proper procedure 30 10
11 Reimbursable Breakfast (OVS) Speed Round Activity You will have 4 seconds to review each slide and determine which of the slides represent a reimbursable meal. At the end of the speed round we will discuss the answers. Be prepared to justify your answers. 31 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 1 Hot Ham, Egg and Cheese Sandwich On WW English Muffin (2 items) 1 oz. eq Meat/Meat Alternate 1 oz. Grains Grapes ¼ cup 32 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 2 1 cup Apple Cinnamon Muffin 1 oz. eq. Grain Fresh Orange 1/2 cup 33 11
12 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 3 1 cup Low Fat Yogurt Parfait w/ 1 oz. Grain 1 oz eq Meat/Meat Alternate 1/8 Cup Apple ½ cup 34 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 4 Bagel w/ cream cheese (credits as 2 items) 2 oz eq Grain 1 cup 35 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 5 Apple Slices ½ cup Ham and Cheese Bagel (1 item) 1oz. Meat/Meat Alternate 1 oz. eq Grain Orange Juice 4 oz
13 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 6 Breakfast Burrito (w/ sausage and egg) 1oz. Meat/Meat Alternate WW Tortilla 1 oz. eq Grain Potato, onion, & peppers ¼ cup Vegetable Grapes ½ Cup 1 cup 37 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 7 Chocolate 1 cup Cherry Frudel (2 items) 2 oz. Grain Banana ½ cup 38 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 8 Mini Cinnis (2 items) 2ozeqGrain Orange 1 cup 39 13
14 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 9 Sunrise Flatbread (1 item) 1 oz. Grain and 1 oz. Meat/Meat Alternate 1 cup Grapes ½ cup 40 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 10 photo stir fry.php?st=1595fe1 Mini Pancakes (2 items) 2 oz. Grain Chocolate 1 cup 41 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 11 photo stir fry.php?st=1595fe1 Cherrios 1 oz. Grain Orange Juice 4 oz
15 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 12 Grapes ½ cup Danimals 1 oz. Meat/Meat Alternate Goldfish Graham Crackers 1 oz. Grain 1 cup 43 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 1 Hot Ham, Egg and Cheese Sandwich On WW English Muffin (2 items) 1oz. eq Meat/Meat Alternate 1oz. Grains Only ¼ cup fruit Grapes ¼ cup Not Reimbursable Meal 44 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 2 1 cup Apple Cinnamon Muffin 1 oz. eq. Grain Fresh Orange 1/2 cup Reimbursable Meal 45 15
16 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 3 1 cup Low Fat Yogurt Parfait w/ 1 oz. Grain 1 oz eq Meat/Meat Alternate 1/8 Cup Reimbursable Meal Apple ½ cup 46 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 4 Bagel w/ cream cheese (credits as 2 items) 2 oz eq Grain Missing 1 cup Not Reimbursable Meal 47 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 5 Apple Slices ½ cup Ham and Cheese Bagel (1 item) 1oz. Meat/Meat Alternate 1 oz. eq Grain Orange Juice 4 oz. Reimbursable Meal 48 16
17 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 6 Breakfast Burrito (w/ sausage and egg) 1oz. Meat/Meat Alternate WW Tortilla 1 oz. eq Grain Potato, onion, & peppers ¼ cup Vegetable Grapes ½ Cup 1 cup Reimbursable Meal 49 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 7 Chocolate 1 cup Cherry Frudel (2 items) 2 oz. Grain Banana ½ cup Reimbursable Meal 50 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 8 Mini Cinnis (2 items) 2ozeqGrain Orange 1 cup Reimbursable Meal 51 17
18 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 9 Sunrise Flatbread (1 item) 1 oz. Grain and 1 oz. Meat/Meat Alternate 1 cup Grapes ½ cup Reimbursable Meal 52 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 10 photo stir fry.php?st=1595fe1 Mini Pancakes (2 items) 2 oz. Grain No Chocolate 1 cup Not Reimbursable Meal 53 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 11 photo stir fry.php?st=1595fe1 Cherrios 1 oz. Grain Only 2 items Orange Juice 4 oz. Not Reimbursable Meal 54 18
19 Reimbursable Breakfast Speed Round 12 Grapes ½ cup Danimals 1 oz. Meat/Meat Alternate Goldfish Graham Crackers 1 oz. Grain 1 cup Reimbursable Meal 55 Resources This list of links provides you access to many resources for school breakfast programs. MDE School Nutrition USDA Food and Nutrition Services/School Breakfast Program Healthy Schools Healthy Students Success Stories Food Research & Action Center Boost Breakfast Michigan Smarter Lunchrooms Movement 56 Questions 57 19
20 Contact Information Heather Holland Department Analyst Caitlyn Wood Department Analyst MDE School Nutrition Program
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