National School Lunch Program Make it a Meal All School Lunches Come with a Choice of Lean Protein ex chicken hamburger low fat cheese Whole Grains ex breads rice pasta ID: 737412
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Offer vs. Serve Guidelines for the National School Lunch Program
Make it a
Meal
Slide2
All School Lunches Come with a Choice of:
Lean
Protein
(ex. chicken, hamburger, low fat cheese)
Whole Grains
(ex. breads, rice, pasta)
Hot & Cold Vegetable
(Mac’s Veggie Patch)
Fruit
100
% Juice
(Students may take 1 Juice)
Low
Fat Milk
Slide3
Federal Guidelines
A Complete Meal:
I
ncludes
at least 3
items
One
must be
a:
Fruit
Fruit Juice
or
VegetableSlide4
Complete Meals
Grain + Protein + Fruit + Vegetable + Low Fat MilkSlide5
Complete Meals
Protein + Vegetable + MilkSlide6
Complete Meals
Grain + Protein + Vegetable + Low Fat MilkSlide7
Complete Meals
Grain + Protein + Fruit Slide8
Complete Meals
Grain + Protein + Fruit JuiceSlide9
Complete Meals
Grain + Protein + VegetableSlide10
Complete Meals
Grain + Protein + Fruit JuiceSlide11
Incomplete Meals
Meals that are
incomplete will
be charged a la carte and may be more
expensive according to state pricing guidelines
Entrées served with water or milk only (no fruit or vegetable) are incomplete
E
ncourage students to
take
all components for the best deal! Slide12
Incomplete Meals
Grain + Protein + Water
No Fruit, Fruit Juice or Vegetable
According to federal regulations water is not an acceptable substitution for milkSlide13
Incomplete Meals
No Fruit, Fruit Juice or Vegetable
Grain + Protein + Milk Slide14
Incomplete Meals
No Fruit, Fruit Juice or Vegetable
Only 2 Components
Grain + MilkSlide15
Incomplete Meals
Only 2 Components
Breading on chicken is not enough to count as grain serving
Protein + Vegetable + Water Slide16
Incomplete Meals
Grain + Protein + Water
No Fruit, Fruit Juice or Vegetable
Lettuce & tomato on Hamburger is not enough to count as a vegetable servingSlide17
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