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What’s for Breakfast SY 2013-2014?

What’s for Breakfast SY 2013-2014?. Wyoming Department of Education June 2013 Terry Walling ~ Tamra Jackson. Objectives:. Understand the new breakfast meal pattern, component requirements and calorie ranges; Take away one week’s worth of menu ideas;

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What’s for Breakfast SY 2013-2014?

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  1. What’s for Breakfast SY 2013-2014? Wyoming Department of Education June 2013 Terry Walling ~ Tamra Jackson

  2. Objectives: Understand the new breakfast meal pattern, component requirements and calorie ranges; Take away one week’s worth of menu ideas; Find ways to tweak menus already in use to fit the new pattern Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  3. LIVE IN THE MOMENT! Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  4. General Requirements: All SFAs must use FOOD BASED MENU PLANNING for breakfast; Nutrient Standard and Enhanced are gone; 3. We will all use one way to plan breakfast Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  5. Three age-grade groups: • K-5 • 6-8 • 9-12 • K-12: there is overlap in component requirements and calorie ranges so K-12 is possible Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  6. Three age-grade groups: • K-5: 350-500 calories • 6-8: 400-550 calories • 9-12: 450-600 calories • K-12: 450-500 calories • K-8: 400-500 calories • Calorie average over the WEEK Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  7. Three age-grade groups: • K-5: minimum 7 grain oz eq/week • 6-8: minimum 8 grain oz eq/week • 9-12: minimum 9 grain oz eq/week • MAXIMUM LIMIT has been lifted on grain just as it has been for lunch for school year 2013-2014. Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  8. 3 Daily Breakfast component requirements: ~Grain ~Fruit ~Milk Food component: one of 3 food groups that comprise reimbursable breakfasts Food item: a specific food offered within the 3 food components; must offer at least 4 food items daily; under OVS, student may decline only one, even if more than 4 items are offered Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  9. “Serve” OR “Offer vs. Serve” • Under OVS for SY 2013-2014, SFA must offer at least 4 food items and students may decline one food item. • Food items selected may be from any of the required components and must be in at least the minimum daily portions: • ie: 1oz eq grain; 1/2cup fruit/juice; 1 cup milk “SERVE” is an OPTION at BREAKFAST for all grades K-12, which is different from lunch where 9-12 MUST be OVS. Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  10. Let’s start with the two easiest: • MILK • FRUIT/VEGETABLE/100% JUICE Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  11. Food Component: MILK • MUST offer at least two options; • MUST offer 1 cup daily to all grade-groups; • MUST offer ONLY: • ~ 1%/low-fat unflavored; • ~ skim/fat-free unflavored; • ~ skim/fat-free flavored; • Applies to all service types: traditional, breakfast in the classroom, grab-n-go, etc. Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  12. Food Component: FRUIT • MUST offer at least ½ cup fruit/vegetable/100% juice each day to all grade groups; • NO change to existing juice/fruit/vegetable component; • Vegetables and fruits may be offered interchangeably; • NO substitution requirements, NO vegetable sub-group requirements Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  13. Food Component: FRUIT • Juice must be 100% juice; • NO limitations on juice in SY 2013-2014; • Students are NOT required to take fruit under OVS for SY 2013-2014. But do remember: student may only decline one food item at breakfast under OVS. Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  14. Food Component: FRUIT • Work toward 1 cup fruit/day; • Work toward no more than half fruit/vegetable offerings in form of juice starting SY 2014-2015; • Many SFAs are already offering students 1 cup fruit/vegetable/ or 100% juice at breakfast Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  15. Now let’s look at GRAIN Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  16. To review the required components for breakfast: GRAIN GRAIN FRUIT MILK Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  17. Food Component: GRAIN • MUST offer at least 1 oz eq of grain each day; • MUST meet weekly minimum for each grade group: • ~K-5: 7 oz eq per week minimum • ~6-8: 8 oz eq per week minimum • ~9-12: 9 oz eq per week minimum HALF of grain offered must be 50% whole grain-rich SY 2013-2014, same as lunch; all must be whole grain-rich SY 2014-15. Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  18. What about large 2oz eq grain items? How are those counted? GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN GRAIN Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  19. Food Component: GRAIN Optional flexibility: substitute meat/meat alternate MAY offer meat/meat alternate in place of part of grain component AFTER the minimum daily grains requirement if offered in the menu or planned breakfast A 1 oz eq of meat/meat alternate may credit as 1 oz eq of grains Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  20. Optional Flexibility: Meat/meat alternate as EXTRA • MAY offer meat/meat alternate as an extra food and not credit toward grain component; • Meat/meat alternate is NOT required; • Would not count toward a component Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  21. What would it look like to substitute a meat for a grain? MEAT/MA in place of 2nd grain GRAIN FRUIT MILK Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  22. What might a reimbursable breakfast look like under OVS? MEAT/MA in place of 2nd grain GRAIN FRUIT MILK Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  23. And a reimbursable breakfast could look like this under OVS: MEAT/MA in place of 2nd grain GRAIN FRUIT MILK Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  24. What would it look like have meat/meat alternate as an “extra”? MEAT/MA as an extra GRAIN GRAIN FRUIT MILK Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  25. So let’s compare: SUBSTITUE meat/meat alternate for grain this works: yogurt, fruit and milk EXTRA meat/ma this works: grain, fruit, milk and meat/ma is EXTRA Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  26. Recap: Offer vs. Serve • Under OVS for SY 2013-2014, SFA must offer at least 4 food items and students may decline one food item. • Food items selected may be from any of the required components and must be in at least the minimum daily portions: • ~ ie: 1oz eq grain; 1/2cup fruit/juice; 1 cup milk Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  27. Let’s look at current minimum for traditional: Does it still work for SY 2013-2014? Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  28. Does it still work for SY 2013-2014? YES! YES! NO! Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  29. MUST offer 1 oz eq grain daily… NO! YES! Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  30. What if I offer…and kids can have all? Does this work? Why or why not? Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  31. What if I offer…? Does this work? What do you need to know? What can be declined? Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  32. Multiple Choices: For an SFA that offers many choices for breakfast (ie: 13 items), the “decline” only one item does not work as the student would have to take 12 of the 13 items. Look at combinations that are possible and EDUCATE-EDUCATE-EDUCATE! Wyoming Department of Education 2013

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  34. Can combination items still work? We think so… Cereal bar, string cheese: 1-2grain/1 ma Breakfast wrap: 1 grain/1 meat/ma Pancake on a stick: 1-2grain/1 meat/ma Breakfast sandwich: 2 grain/1-2 meat/ma Yogurt parfait: IF it has at least 1 oz GRAIN then yes, with 1 ma Egg/cheese patty w/toast: 1 grain/2 ma But READ labels and consult the bread/grain chart! Calculate calories! Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  35. Q: Where will the “extra” or “substitution” be documented? • A: On the Food Production Records. There is an area on the “breakfast” tab to mark “meat as a substitution for grain”. • The “new "production records are available: • On the DE Web site: www.educateiowa.gov, then • School Nutrition Standards, then • “New Meal Pattern Production Record” Wyoming Department of Education 2013

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  37. Q: What about potato products for breakfast? • A: For SY 2013-2014: • NO substitution requirements; • NO vegetable sub-group requirements; • Vegetables and fruits may be offered interchangeably; • May offer hash browns and mixed items at breakfast if calories allow Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  38. Q: What’s up with the bread/grain chart? • The NEW bread/grain chart goes into effect SY2013-2014 for breakfast and lunch; • Grain amount increases from 14.75 to 16 grams; • Cereal (flakes/rounds) must be 1cup or 1 oz (many are 15/16oz, ¾ cup so check labels) • Check labels: some 2 oz eq items will now be 1.75 oz eq or less Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  39. Q: Will my current menu still work? A:That depends on what is being offered and how substitutions and/or “extras” are handled. There are so many different ways to do breakfast. Start with what you have and then make additions or subtractions. Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  40. Take away messages for breakfast SY 2013-14: • Calorie Ranges in effect; • 3 components offered daily: Grain-Fruit-Milk; • Weekly MINIMUMS for grain with minimum of 1 oz eq grain offered daily; • At least 4 food items offered daily; • ½ cup fruit/vegetable/100% juice daily; • Milk: two types; 1% and skim unflavored, skim flavored; • Zero grams trans-fat. No more meat-meat! Wyoming Department of Education 2013

  41. Terry Walling: terry.walling@wyo.gov Tamra Jackson: tamra.jackson@wyo.gov Wyoming Department of Education 2013

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