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Published: 2 hours ago
" USDA’s Team Nutrition is excited to announce the release of “Serving Vegetables in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)” on-demand CACFP Halftime webinar. This on-demand webinar focuses on creative and appealing ways to offer vegetables at meals and snacks in the CACFP. It also highlights current CACFP meal pattern requirements and demonstrates how these standards align with the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Real Food Pyramid. [David D] "
USDA’s Team Nutrition is excited to announce the release of “Serving Vegetables in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)” on-demand CACFP Halftime webinar.
This on-demand webinar focuses on creative and appealing ways to offer vegetables at meals and snacks in the CACFP. It also highlights current CACFP meal pattern requirements and demonstrates how these standards align with the 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Real Food Pyramid. The webinar discusses menu planning flexibilities, strategies for offering a variety of vegetables, and includes a Frequently Asked Questions section addressing common issues related to serving vegetables in the CACFP.
Visit the “Serving Vegetables in the CACFP” webpage to get the training worksheet and recorded webinar.
To receive a certificate of participation after viewing this webinar, please visit the National CACFP Sponsor Association Learning Center and complete the post-webinar practice questions. It may take a few days to receive your certificate.
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