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Creditable and Non-Creditable CACFP Foods for Infants

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Creditable and Non-Creditable CACFP Foods for Infants

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  1. Creditable and Non-Creditable CACFP Foods for Infants

  2. Before We Begin • If you would prefer to see just the PowerPoint (PP) slide in order to make the image larger, simply click inside the PP slide and the PP slide will take up the entire computer screen. • You may need to scroll down to see the bottom of the screen. • When you want to go back to the standard set-up you can click on the “close” box on the upper right corner of the slide.

  3. Proceed with Caution...

  4. Iron Fortified Infant Cereal Not creditable: • Cereal in jars • Iron-fortified dry infant cereals containing fruit • Regular adult breakfast cereals (hot or cold). • Oatmeal • Cheerios

  5. Commercially-Prepared Vegetables and Fruits • Must list vegetable or fruit as first ingredient • Plain vegetables and fruits are preferred

  6. Commercially-Prepared Vegetables and Fruits Not creditable as a fruit or vegetable: • Cereals, desserts, puddings listing fruit as the first ingredient • Fruit or vegetable listing water as the first ingredient

  7. Meat and Meat Alternates Not creditable for infants: • Peanut butter and nuts • Shell fish • Hot dogs • Yogurt

  8. Meat and Meat Alternates Not creditable for infants: • Fish Sticks • “Baby Food” meat sticks • Home canned meats • Commercial baby food combination dinners (i.e. chicken and vegetables or ham and potatoes)

  9. Reminder • Remember that non-creditable foods may not be counted as a component in the infant meal pattern – even if the parent brings in the food item. • Example: At lunch, an 11-month old child receives formula and applesauce provided by the center. The parent brings in a store-bought jar of ham & potatoes for the child. • This lunch is not reimbursable because the parent brought in a non-creditable component.

  10. Non-creditable Foods for Infants under 12 months • Combination dinners/foods, commercial baby food • Fish sticks • Meat sticks (finger sticks) and hot dogs • Egg whites • Baby food desserts • Low-iron formula • Yogurt • Vegetable Juice • Adult Cereals (Cheerios, Oatmeal)

  11. Creditable Foods for Infants under 12 months • Egg Yolks (not egg whites) • Follow-up Formula • Soy-based formulas • Legumes (dry or canned beans and peas) • And others

  12. Questions??? • Feel free to contact DPI at 608-267-9129 OR • Contact your assigned Consultant • A Directory is posted at: http://dpi.wi.gov/fns/directory.html Scroll down to view the Community Nutrition Team • Answer Poll Question (% Polls)

  13. Training Opportunities • New to your role in the CACFP? • Desire a refresher as regulations change? • Consider participating in a CACFP training session: www.dpi.wi.gov/fns • Click on “Training” to review and register for a CACFP class • If one is not available at this time, keep an eye out for future training opportunities • We also mail out training brochures throughout the year and include upcoming training reminders in the CACFP quarterly Newsletter

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