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Begin by entering the Facility Name, Classroom, and Date at the top of the form. This information is essential for tracking meal documentation.
For each meal service (Breakfast, Lunch/Supper, Snack), select the appropriate serving sizes based on age groups (Birth – 5 months and 6 – 11 months). Fill in the components used and amounts served for each category.
In the 'Number Served by Age Group' section, input the total number of infants served for each age group during each meal service.
Review all entries for accuracy before saving or sharing your completed record. Ensure that all required fields are filled out correctly to maintain compliance with meal documentation standards.
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Is breastmilk not reimbursable for infants over 1 year of age on CACFP?
Yes. Breastmilk is an allowable substitute for fluid milk for children of any age. Therefore, if a parent chooses to breastfeed their infant past 1 year of age, the parent may breastfeed the child on-site or provide expressed breastmilk and the center or day care home may claim reimbursement for those meals.
What are the requirements for infant formula in the CACFP?
In the CACFP infant meal pattern, a site must offer at least one iron-fortified infant formula that is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA has strict nutrition and safety standards for infant formula to make sure infants are getting the nutrients they need for healthy growth.
Which of the following statements is true about the CACFP and infant meals?
The true statement about the CACFP and infant meals is that infants should be fed only breastmilk or formula until 6 months of age. This adheres to recommendations from health organizations regarding infant nutrition.
What are the FDA requirements for infant formula?
An exempt infant formula is an infant formula labeled for use by infants who have inborn errors of metabolism or low birth weight, or who otherwise have unusual medical or dietary problems, as defined in 21 CFR 107.3.
What is exempt formula in CACFP?
Birth to 6 Months From birth to about 6 months, feed infants only milk. If milk is not available, feed infants iron-fortified infant formula during the first year of life. Give supplemental vitamin D to breastfed infants beginning soon after birth.
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Infant Daily Production Record - Meal Documentation Facility
Breastmilk (BM) or Iron-Fortified Infant (IFIF), or portions of both must be served; however, it is recommended that BM be served in place of formula from
Jun 22, 2019 Daily meal records for infants must document the amount of formula, breastmilk, or foods actually consumed by infants. A. True. B. False. 5
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