Completing the Daily Meal Production Record 2013-14 Child Nutrition Services Section Non-discrimination Statement: This explains what to do if you believe.

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Completing the Daily Meal Production Record Child Nutrition Services Section Non-discrimination Statement: This explains what to do if you believe you have been treated unfairly. In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C or call toll free (866) (Voice). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) ; or (800) (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

COMPLETING THE NC DAILY MEAL PRODUCTION RECORDS

Now, Let’s look at the new LUNCH Production Record….

The production record is … A tool for planning the foods to order and prepare A source of information about quantities planned to offer for use in the nutrition analysis A record of foods prepared and offered for service to customers A record of amounts of food served and leftover A source of information for forecasting future production needs

Why use this tool? USDA requires menu and food production records to support meal reimbursement and HACCP monitoring It documents that requirements for meal components are met and adequate amounts and required serving sizes are provided

Who needs it? Managers use it to plan and order food, communicate with employees, document food production and service, and track inventory usage Employees use it to learn the daily menu items, find out the amounts to prepare, and record amounts leftover for each meal CN Administrators, Supervisors, and SA Consultants use it to verify compliance with USDA regulations.

Managers must … Use the record as a plan before ordering food Verify that employees provide accurate information at the end of the day of service to document amounts prepared and leftover Assure that the record is completed accurately on the day the meal is served to prevent data being “made up” later

Learn how to correctly complete NC Daily Meal Production Plan by reviewing the document and instructions at least every year Recognize that complete and accurate records is a basic job requirement for every Manager Periodically check for completion and accuracy without waiting until a contact from the State Agency

It’s REQUIRED !!! Lack of complete and current production records can result in withholding and/or reclaiming federal funds

How long do you keep records? Keep for the current school year plus the past three years. Turn into the central office or file at the school according to your district’s procedure

Common Problems and Errors Records are incomplete or missing. Planned number of menu items is not plausible when compared to the number of planned meals. HACCP monitoring is not complete Inaccurate/inadequate information to document components and/or reimbursable meals

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2 Signature … Required when info is verified!

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Continued….

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Plan before you order food to control inventory! Use previous records to forecast accurately. 11

Common Errors with Production Record Planning All information for foods planned to offer is not completed. Amounts of planned servings are inconsistent with the number of planned meals. Milk and condiments are not planned. Servings to Offer are not adjusted to accommodate planning and service of substitutions and leftovers.

There is a correlation!

Past Production Records Number of Servings to Offer Process of Determining Number of Servings for Weighted Analysis

12 Information initially generated in this column becomes your food order for this day’s menu! After adjusting for substitutions and leftovers on the day of service, this column becomes the amounts of food to be offered for the daily menu.

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14 Record amounts of food prepared or available for today’s menu. Use measurable units like pounds, ounces, each, #10 can, etc. Do not record in cases because we will not know an exact amount of the food item.

Record all food that is not served as a part of students’ reimbursable meals. This includes adult meals, a la carte, and items selected as part of CN employee meals. 15

Use all leftover foods within 72 hours for maximum quality and safety. 16

How do I record substitutions or leftovers on the day that they are served? Enter the item(s) in section 1 so that you can track time and temperature. Enter item information in the appropriate section of columns 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. For leftovers, note the date of the original production in column i.e. L/O from 4/24 Write the amount offered for today’s meal in column 14. Indicate a la carte sales/usage in column 15 and leftover information (if any!!) in column 16.

Optional Condiment Page

Extra space on page 2!

A Reminder - Food Temperatures must be tracked for all time- temperature controlled for safety (TCS) foods - including a la carte! For your convenience, we have added a HACCP a la carte section to page 2 that may be used for this purpose ….

Reminder…new this year: An optional separate page for condiments Column 11 must be adjusted prior to daily meal service to reflect the number of servings to offer to students. This adjustment to the number of reimbursable meals and menu items is required so that an accurate nutrient analysis can be conducted on the meals OFFERED to students. Previously the menu analysis was conducted on the items PLANNED and was adjusted only if the menu changed more than 2 weeks prior to being served.

Adjusting for the OFFERED Menu:

Click the icon below to demonstrate the production record spreadsheet

Now, Let’s look at the new BREAKFAST Production Record….

Changes to the meal components

(9) Meal Pattern Contribution Grain (oz eq) Sub for Gr (oz eq) Fruit (cup) Milk (fl oz) Other

QUESTIONS?