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Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast | Breakfast |
Ham Slices
Whole Wheat Toast Apple Slices Organic Milk |
Whole Wheat Pizza Bagel
Raspberries Organic Milk |
Whole Wheat French Toast
Raisons Organic Milk |
Home Made Oatmeal Muffin
Orange Slices Organic Milk |
Waffles
Banana Organic Milk |
Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
Taco Shell
With Free-Range Hamburger Organic Cheese Corn Sliced Grapes Organic Milk |
Organic Fish Sticks
Mashed Potato Carrots Bread & Butter Organic Milk |
Sloppy Joes
Mashed Potato Peas Organic Milk/td> |
Egg Salad Sandwich on Whole Wheat
Organic Yogurt Strawberries Apple Sauce Organic Milk |
French Bread Pizza
Cucumber Slices Melon Slices |
Snack | Snack | Snack | Snack | Snack |
Organic Chocolate Bunny Graham Crackers
100% Juice - |
Home Made Blueberry Muffins
100% Juice - |
Whole Wheat Bagel
Fruit Smoothie |
Organic Crackers With Cheese Slices
100% Juice - |
Homemade Peanut Butter Cookies
100% Juice - |
You can view our daycare food menu samples above. Our daycare food menus contain yummy kid friendly foods and recipes which most kids enjoy. All of our food menus are made to meet the requirements of the USDA child care food program guidelines.
Above you can view one of our weekly food menus or click on the links to view other weekly food menus.
Our food menus are approved by the USDA food program. Click on the links above to see our other weekly food menus.
Being on the USDA food program means you have certain guide lines that need to be followed at meal times, such as:
At breakfast time you will need to serve a bread or bread alternate, a fruit and milk.
At lunch or dinner time you will need to serve a bread or bread alternate, a meat or meat alternate, 2 fruit or vegetables, and milk.
At snack time you can serve the children from any two food groups.
Peanut Butter: Please note – when serving the children peanut butter you need to serve another type of meat or meat alternate with it, since most children do not eat enough peanut butter on their sandwich they are being served, you could add either some cheese slices or yogurt to the meal or some other type of meat or meat alternate.
You are what you eat! Do you remember that saying from when you were a child.
When it comes to eating healthy that saying can be very true! That is why we now feed the children in our care over 90% organic food.
Fresh Fruit: Some fruit that we may purchase that are not organic would be fruits that have a thick peel.
The foods with a thick peel should have very little pesticides. Some of the fruits that may not be organic would be watermelon, bananas, cantaloupe and honey dew melons.
MSG:
Check your food labels. We always make sure MSG or sometimes hidden under "natural flavors" is not on the food label. I have found if I have msg I get heart palpatations.
So we no longer serve anything with MSG in it.
ADHD: Some foods bother children with ADHD and make it worse:
Here is a message about ADHD from one mother whose child has ADHD.
About My Child & ADHD – Written by Juli: My almost 7 year old reacts to nitrates, food dyes,
MSG, preservatives and others. I was shocked to see that MSG is still in a lot of foods.
It can be so hard for parents of kids with ADHD to find a daycare provider who is sympathetic to the child.
They aren't behaving like this because they want to, they really have no control over it, their brain and body is always just on overdrive.
And foods really can make a difference. We have chosen not to medicate our son and be very careful as to what he eats and do a lot of therapy with him.
Sometimes I think that the meds. Would be easier but I feel that this is the right choice for him. But when he does get things he shouldn't, like that red icing off the birthday cake at a
friend’s party ... watch out!
Sick Children In Daycare: Feeding the children healthy meals will help them to build up their immune systems. If children are eating whole
grain breads, dairy, fresh fruits and vegetables and getting protein each day this will help them to build up their immune system and not be so sickly in daycare.
Most children are in your care 8 to 10 hours each day and can receive up to 3/4 of their daily food requirements in your care.
Try to make sure that children are receiving fresh fruits and vegetables along with some protein and whole
grains at your home each day, along with getting outside and getting some fresh air and exercise to help them build up their immune systems.
USDA Food Program Information:
Our daycare is on the USDA food program.
Being on the USDA food program means that our daycare has certain guide lines that we need to follow at meal times. See food program information in chart below.
Being on the food program helps to make sure that the children in our care are being served well-balanced meals each day.
As some children eat 3/4 of their daily food requirements at daycare, making sure the children are eating healthy should be a major priority in a daycare provider’s daily routine.
Children need healthy foods to grow up healthy and strong.
Breakfast | Breakfast needs to consist of:
A Bread or Bread Alternate
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Lunch | Lunch needs to consist of:
A Bread or Bread Alternate
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Dinner | Dinner needs to consist of:
A Bread or Bread Alternate
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Snacks | Snacks needs to consist of:
Any Two Food Groups |
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