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6.02 Meal Planning PAGE 15 & 16
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Factors to consider Age & health concerns Number being served Budgeted dollar amount for food Time & energy available Preparation skills Equipment available Food availability Food for leftovers for additional meals
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Menus are useful tools A menu is a list of foods to be served in a meal Some menus planned with several courses Strategies for planning: Informal vs. formal menu? Select Protein food first or one dish meal? Select vegetable to compliment the protein?? Salad, appetizer, or dessert if needed?? Beverages?? Order of foods - (appetizer, soup, salad, entrée, dessert = 5 course meal)
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Time Saving Strategies If time is limited consider: Smaller pieces cook faster One dish meals – easy to prep & cook Slow cooker recipes – crock pot – cook while you are doing other things Quick cook recipes Microwave recipes Responsibilites to others – delegate tasks Cook ahead & freeze meals Use of leftovers in other meals
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Meal Appeal MEALS SHOULD HAVE A VARIETY OF: COLORS FLAVORS SHAPES & SIZES TEMPERATURES TEXTURES
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WEEKLY PLANNING SAVES TIME IN PLANNING & SHOPPING ASSURES ALL NUTRITIONAL NEEDS ARE MET PREPARATION METHODS CAN BE ANTICIPATED CREATIVITY AND VARIETY CAN BE INCLUDED LEFTOVERS CAN BE INCORPORATED
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PLANNING FOR ONE ADVANTAGES: HELPS YOU NOT EAT OUT SO MUCH LOWERS THE COST OF THE MEAL CAN PREP INDIVIDUAL SERVINGS & FREEZE OTHER SERVINGS FOR LATER DISADVANTAGES: RECIPES ARE DIFFICULT TO CUT INTO A SINGLE SERVING
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PLANNING FOR SPECIAL NEEDS COMMON HEALTH RELATED GUIDELINES TO CONSIDER: LOW-FAT DIETS LOW-CHOLESTEROL LOW-CARB LOW-SODIUM
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p. 17 - Meal Patterns Breakfast – ¼ of daily calories Lunch – 1/3 of calories Dinner – 1/3 of calories Snacks – remaining calories
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Example 2000 calorie per day diet should look like… Breakfast – 500 calories (1/4 of 2000) Lunch – 667 calories (1/3 of 2000) Dinner – 667 calories (1/3) ____________________ = 1834 calories Therefore snacks should = 166 calories (166 + 1834 = 2000)
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