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Completing Production Records. Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). DPI Website. Guidance Memorandum #12C: Meal Pattern Requirements. http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_centermemos. Why production records?. Plan and document amounts of food
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Completing Production Records Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
DPI Website • Guidance Memorandum #12C: Meal Pattern Requirements http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_centermemos
Why production records? • Plan and document amounts of food • Shopping list! • Reference for substitute kitchen staff
Information Gathering • Menu • Number and ages of children (and program adults if they eat meals) • CACFP meal pattern serving size requirements • Calculator • Production record • Additional Resources • Food Buying Guide (FBG) or FBG Calculator • Crediting Handbook for the CACFP • Recipes • CN Labels, if applicable
Week of/Prepared by May 5, 2014 Jenny H.
Projected Meal Counts 7 13 9 5
Food to be served Ground Beef Lettuce/Tomatoes Strawberries Tacos Tortillas Whole – 1 yr olds Skim
Amounts Required Ground Beef 54.5 oz 7 13 9 5
Meal Requirements Calculator http://fns.dpi.wi.gov/fns_centermemos
Amounts Prepared Ground Beef 54.5 oz 5 #, raw 7 13 9 5
Food Buying Guide (FBG) for Child Nutrition Programs United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) • http://www.fns.usda.gov/tn/foodbuying-guide-child-nutrition-programs
FBG: Example of Ground Beef • Divide the total amount required by the yield amount you get per purchase unit. • 54.5 oz ÷ 11.2 oz = 4.87 lb, Round up to 5 lbs = Amount to prepare http://www.fns.usda.gov/TN/Resources/foodbuyingguide.html
Food Buying Guide Calculator http://fbg.nfsmi.org/ • Self tutorial on website
Food Buying Guide Calculator 1 http://fbg.nfsmi.org/ 2 3
Food Buying Guide Calculator: Ground Beef Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 5 Step 4
Commercially Prepared Combination Items What are they? To name a few… • Breaded Chicken Nuggets, patties, tenders • Breaded popcorn chicken and popcorn shrimp • Breaded fish sticks, patties, shapes, nuggets • Corn dogs and mini corn dogs • Pizza (any type) • Canned and frozen ravioli • Breakfast bites • Lasagna • Quesadillas • Salisbury steak • Meatballs • Chili and Chili Mac • Chicken pot pies • Cheese sauce • Frozen soups for any component
How to use the CN label This 4 oz Corn Dog provides 2.0 oz equivalent meat and 2 servings bread alternate for Child Nutrition Meal Pattern Requirements. Meat equivalent calculation: 1-2 year olds (1 oz) = ½ corn dog 3-5 year olds (1.5 oz) = ¾ corn dog 6-12 year olds (2 oz) = 1 corn dog
How to document CN products on the Production Record Corn Dogs (CN) 1=2 oz m/ma OR 1 bag (48/bag) 54.5 oz 31 corn dogs 7 13 9 5
CN Labels = Healthy? • CN labels do NOT indicate that a product is healthy • Used predominately on processed meat and meat alternate products • If using CN labeled foods, always read the Nutrition Facts panel to choose healthier options
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