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School Breakfast Program Changes
School Year 2014-2015
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Breakfast Milk Requirement • Fat-free (unflavored or flavored), low-fat (unflavored
only), and fat-free or low-fat (lactose reduced or lactose-free)
• Schools must offer at least two types of milk
• Students are able to decline the milk component of a meal in accordance with offer versus serve
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Breakfast Fruit Requirements• 1 cup of fruit offered daily to all age-grade groups• Full strength juice may be offered to meet up to ½ weekly
requirement• May offer vegetables in place of fruit:• Dark green• Red/orange• Legumes• Other Vegetables
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Breakfast Vegetable Substitution SY 2014-2015
• Option to offer vegetables in place of all or part of the required fruit component at breakfast
• First 2 cups per week of any such substitution must be from the dark green, red/orange, beans and peas (legumes) or the “other” vegetable subgroup
• Starchy vegetables may also be offered in substitution of fruits, after the first two cups offered have been from non starchy vegetable subgroups
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Breakfast GrainsMinimum Quantities
Grades K-5• 7 oz eq weekly• 1 oz eq minimum daily
Grades 6-8• 8 oz eq weekly• 1 oz eq minimum daily
Grades 9-12• 9 oz eq weekly• 1 oz eq minimum daily
Changes to Standards
• ALL grains offered must be whole grain rich
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Sodium Target 1
Grade K-5 ≤ 540 mgGrade 6-8 ≤ 600 mg
Grade 9-12 ≤ 640 mg
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Sodium Content in K-5 Breakfast Menu
• Cereal – 125-160 mg • Toast- 150-160 mg/slice • Juice – minimal (5 mg)• Canned fruit- minimal (7-10 mg)• Milk- 100-190 mg
• Total: 525 mg (if ALL components were taken)• K-5 standard: < 540 mg
• Remember sodium is based on weighted averages!
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Sodium Content in K-8 Breakfast Menu
• Breakfast Pizza - 320 mg (reduced sodium)• 51% WG Bacon Scramble (turkey bacon)
• Juice – minimal (5 mg)• Dried fruit- minimal (0-5 mg) • Milk- 100-190 mg
• Total: 520 mg (if ALL components were taken)
• K-8 standard: < 540 mg
• Remember sodium is based on weighted averages!
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Sodium Content in 9-12 Breakfast Menu
• WW English muffin w/egg - 375 mg • English muffin: 240 mg• Egg patty: 135 mg
• Fresh fruit- minimal (0-5 mg)• 1% Milk - 110 mg
• Total: 490 mg
• 9-12 standard: < 640 mg
• Remember sodium is based on weighted averages!
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Sodium Reduction Ideas• Increase in-house preparation, scratch cooking• Portion control condiments• USDA foods (low-sodium products)• Menu planning • Avoid high sodium items in the same week
• Procurement specifications (request low sodium products)
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Reimbursable or Not?
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Reimbursable Breakfast or NOT?
1 oz eq WG Muffin 1 oz Cheese Stick
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Reimbursable Breakfast or NOT?
1 oz eq grain
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Reimbursable Breakfast or NOT?