Offer vs. Serve At Breakfast
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1 Offer vs. Serve At Breakfast 1
2 Objectives -Identify the requirements for Offer vs Serve in the School Breakfast Program -Practice identifying meals that meet the requirements of a reimbursable meal 2
3 Breakfast Important Meal Pattern Reminders that affect OVS 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) 3
4 Breakfast Starting SY Student must take at least ½ cup fruit (and/or vegetable) (Remember in the required planned portion for fruit = 1 cup!) 4
5 The ½ cup minimum serving of fruit may be: A mix of different fruits A mix of fruits and vegetables Minimum creditable amount is ⅛ c. 5
6 Component One of three food groups that comprise a reimbursable breakfast (grains or meat/meat alternate; fruit or vegetable; milk) Item A specific food offered within the three food components. 6
7 Counting Items 1 Item 1 oz grain eq 7
8 Counting Items Item Double portions can count as multiple items: For example: 2 x 1 oz grain = 2 items 8
9 Counting Items 2 Items 1 oz grain eq 1 oz grain eq 9
10 Counting Items Item A large portion can be counted as 2 or more items (2 oz grain eq = 2 items) OR A large portion can be counted as 1 item (2 oz grain eq = 1 item) 10
11 Counting Items 2 Items OR 1 Item 2 oz grain eq 2 oz grain eq 11
12 Counting Items Item A combination food of Grains and M/MA can count as 2 or more items 1 oz grain +1 oz eq M/MA = 2 items OR You can count the M/MA as Extra and only count the grains as items 1 oz grain +1 oz eq M/MA = 1 item 12
13 Counting Items 2 Items 1 Item OR 1 oz grain eq + 1 oz M/MA = 2 oz grain eq 2 Items 1 oz grain eq + 1 oz M/MA = 1 oz grain eq 13
14 Counting Items 4 Items 2 Items 2 oz grain eq + 2 oz M/MA = 4 oz eq OR 2 oz grain eq + 2 oz M/MA (extra) = 2 oz eq 2 oz M/MA: Egg=1 oz eq; Cheese=.5 oz eq; Sausage=.5 oz eq
15 Counting Items A combination food of Grains and Fruit OR Milk and Fruit can count as 2 or more items: 1 oz grain + ½ cup fruit = 2 items 1 cup milk + ½ cup fruit = 2 items 15
16 Counting Items 2 Items 1 cup milk + ½ cup fruit 16
17 REMINDER! Starting SY Required planned portion for fruit = 1 cup Student must take at least ½ cup fruit Large items that = 1 cup of fruit can be counted as 2 items. 17
18 SY ½ cup Fruit 1 cup milk ½ cup Fruit 2 oz G + 2 oz M/MA =4 G 18
19 SY
20 Is the Meal Reimburseable? How many items on this tray? 5 IS THIS TRAY REIMBURSABLE IN SY 14-15? NO (MISSING THE ½ CUP OF FRUIT) 20
21 SY
22 Is the Meal Reimburseable? How many items on this tray? 6 IS THIS TRAY REIMBURSABLE IN SY 14-15? YES 22
23 SY
24 Is the Meal Reimburseable? How many items on this tray? 3 IS THIS TRAY REIMBURSABLE IN SY 14-15? YES 24
25 SY Meal 2 1 oz Grain ½ cup Fruit 1 cup milk ½ cup Fruit 1 oz Grain 25
26 SY
27 Is the Meal Reimburseable? How many items on this tray? 3 IS THIS TRAY REIMBURSABLE IN SY 14-15? NO MISSING FRUIT 27
28 SY
29 Is the Meal Reimburseable? How many items on this tray? 3 IS THIS TRAY REIMBURSABLE IN SY 14-15? YES 29
30 SY Meal 3 ½ cup Fruit ½ cup Fruit 1 cup milk 1 oz G + 1 oz M/MA = 2 G 30
31 SY
32 Is the Meal Reimburseable? How many items on this tray? 3 IS THIS TRAY REIMBURSABLE IN SY 14-15? YES 32
33 SY
34 Is the Meal Reimburseable? How many items on this tray? 3 IS THIS TRAY REIMBURSABLE IN SY 14-15? NO MISSING FRUIT 34
35 SY cup fruit 1 oz M/MA = 1 cup milk 1 Grain 2 oz Grain 35
36 SY
37 Is the Meal Reimburseable? How many items on this tray? 4 IS THIS TRAY REIMBURSABLE IN SY 14-15? NO MISSING FRUIT 37
38 SY
39 Is the Meal Reimburseable? How many items on this tray? 4 IS THIS TRAY REIMBURSABLE IN SY 14-15? YES 39
40 SY
41 Is the Meal Reimburseable? How many items on this tray? 4 IS THIS TRAY REIMBURSABLE IN SY 14-15? YES 41
42 SY
43 Is the Meal Reimburseable? How many items on this tray? 3 IS THIS TRAY REIMBURSABLE IN SY 14-15? YES 43
44 44
45 Just because everything is different doesn't mean anything has changed. ~Irene Peter 45
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