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May 2023 – Standardized Recipes

How often do you hear, “This looks different than last time!” or “This doesn’t taste the same as it usually does!”? Using standardized recipes can help to ensure your recipe turns out the same way each time you make it. It is a good practice to use a standardized recipe when a menu item [Read More]

2023-05-04T10:31:32-05:00May 2nd, 2023|

The Mix Up Podcast – Episode 21 – Missy Poirier

Join Chef Patrick as he welcomes back Missy Poirier, the Nutrition Services Director of Jurupa Unified School District, for an insightful conversation about changing roles and advancing in the ranks of Child Nutrition Programs. Hear firsthand about Missy’s journey from district chef to her current role and gain valuable insights into the world [Read More]

2023-04-20T11:22:46-05:00April 10th, 2023|

April 2023 – Nutrition Facts Labels and the CACFP

The Nutrition Facts label on food packages provides helpful information. For example, it features key information for crediting tofu and determining if a yogurt or cereal meets the sugar limit requirements in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). It is a great tool to use when planning menus to determine creditable foods.

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2023-04-20T11:46:08-05:00March 27th, 2023|

March 2023 – National Nutrition Month®

Ways to Celebrate National Nutrition Month®

Depending on where you live, March may bring the end of gray, wintery weather. Chase away the gloom and foster excitement by celebrating National Nutrition Month®! It is a timely way to renew interest in the fresh foods that will soon be in local markets.

Celebrated annually [Read More]

2023-06-20T11:29:02-05:00March 1st, 2023|

February 2023 – Child Nutrition (CN) Labels

Are you confused by child nutrition (CN) labels? Do you know when you need to get one? Which foods may have a CN label, or how to use them? You are not alone. CN labels can be intimidating but also highly useful. This Mealtime Memo will guide you through the basics of the CN [Read More]

2023-11-02T13:07:00-05:00February 2nd, 2023|

January 2023 – Menu Planning

What is a key ingredient to serving nutritious, appealing, and cost-effective meals? Menus!

Menu planning is the backbone to successfully managing meals. Menus affect all aspects of meal service, from purchasing to preparing to serving. Without menus, staff will have to spend time each day figuring out what foods to prepare and serve to the children [Read More]

2023-04-20T11:47:13-05:00January 5th, 2023|

December 2022 – Safe Feeding Practices to Prevent Choking

Children choking at mealtimes can happen quickly and can be very scary. In fact, children between birth and four years of age are at the greatest risk of choking while eating, in part, because they may not chew food properly. Young children also have a small windpipe (or airway) about as wide as a drinking [Read More]

2023-04-20T11:46:42-05:00December 5th, 2022|

November 2022 – Vegetarian Meals

Have parents ever asked you to serve a vegetarian diet to their child? Have you ever wondered if it is healthy for a child to be a vegetarian? Or how to prepare meals to meet their needs? The good news is that a well-planned vegetarian menu can be healthy, delicious, and fit into the Child [Read More]

2023-04-20T11:45:43-05:00November 9th, 2022|

The Mix Up Podcast – Episode 18- Stephen Menyhart

Join Chef Patrick as he chats with Stephen Menyhart, Chef, Register Dietician, and Child Nutrition champion. Learn how, and more importantly, why, Stephen began his journey in child nutrition. Hear his story of personal and professional growth in the industry he calls home, child nutrition.

2022-11-07T13:45:29-06:00November 7th, 2022|

October 2022 – Healthy Celebrations

Parties can be a fun way to celebrate special occasions and holidays! They usually involve decorations, games, and music! They also commonly include cake, ice cream, cookies, and candy. While traditional party foods are okay to serve occasionally, they do not have to be the focus. Birthdays, holidays, and other special events are great [Read More]

2023-04-20T11:44:08-05:00October 5th, 2022|
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