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Meal Patterns Charts 1A – 6 Review Often!

Meal Patterns Charts 1A – 6 Review Often!. Meal Patterns. ________ Child Nutrition Programs. I-22. For the NSLP and SBP, Plan Meals by. using a food-based menu planning approach, using Nutrient Standard or Assisted Nutrient Standard, or adopting an alternate menu planning approach.

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Meal Patterns Charts 1A – 6 Review Often!

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  1. Meal Patterns Charts 1A–6 Review Often! Meal Patterns ________ Child Nutrition Programs I-22

  2. For the NSLP and SBP, Plan Meals by • using a food-based menu planning approach, • using Nutrient Standard or Assisted Nutrient Standard, or • adopting an alternate menu planning approach.

  3. Meal Patterns: Charts 1A–3, NSLP & SBP

  4. Meal Patterns: Charts 4A–4D, CACFP

  5. Meal Patterns: Chart 5, SFSP

  6. Nutrient Standard Menu Planning (NSMP) Requirements: Chart 6

  7. Selecting the Correct Chart Identify the following: • Program—NSLP, SBP, CACFP,SFSP, or afterschool snackof the NSLP • Meal—breakfast, lunch,supper, or a snack • Chart as appropriate according to the menu planning approach being used in the district—Traditional, Enhanced, or Nutrient Standard

  8. This training was conducted by the National Food Service Management Institute The University of Mississippi www.nfsmi.org 800-321-3054

  9. National Food Service Management Institute The University of Mississippi • Mission: To provide information and services that promote the continuous improvement of child nutrition programs • Vision: To be the leader in providing education, research, and resources to promote excellence in child nutrition programs

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