Documenting a Menu with Serving Sizes
Background
Purpose
Menu Options
Documentation Requirements
Sample Menu
Background
Per CACFP 01-2020 Documentation Requirements for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) Meal Patterns, child care centers and adult day care centers must post (e.g., in the area where food is being prepared) dated, daily menus listing the food items served and the serving sizes of food items for each age group for every meal and snack claimed for reimbursement in the CACFP. Menus with serving sizes replaces the previous requirement that centers complete Menu Production Records (MPR).
At-risk programs, emergency shelters, and day care home providers serving children and adults are not required to document serving sizes of food items on their menus or maintain MPRs; however, they must meet the other menu documentation requirements detailed in the Child and Adult Menus section in CACFP 01-2020 Documentation Requirements for the CACFP Meal Patterns.
For infant menu documentation requirements, reference the Infant Meals section in
CACFP 01-2020 Documentation Requirements for the CACFP Meal Patterns.
Definitions
It is important to distinguish a menu item and breakfast food item (which must be listed on the CACFP menu) from a meal component. Other important terminology include serving size and combination food. The definition for each term is provided in the U.S. Department of Agriculture policy memorandum (memo) CACFP 02-2025 Offer versus Serve (OVS) and Family Style Meals in the CACFP, and is listed below. Note: The California Department of Social Services (CDSS) uses the general term ‘food item’ which includes a menu item, breakfast food item, and combination food.
- Meal component: One of the food groups that comprise reimbursable meals. The meal components are fluid milk; fruits; vegetables; grains; and meats/meat alternates (M/MA).
- Serving size: Single portion of food identified by the measure, typically as a weight or volume.
- Menu item: Single food or combination food offered on the menu. A menu item may contain one or more meal components. For example, vegetable lasagna is a menu item that contains three meal components: vegetables, grains (pasta noodles), and M/MA (cheese).
- Breakfast food item: Specific food offered within the three meal components required in the breakfast meal pattern. For example, ½ cup of cantaloupe is a breakfast food item within the combined vegetables and fruits meal component, and a biscuit is a breakfast food item within the grains meal component.
- Combination food: Menu item that contains more than one meal component that cannot be separated. Common examples of combination foods are soups, tacos, smoothies, pizza, and burritos.
CDSS CACFP Menu Requirements versus California Community Care Licensing Menu Requirements
The menu with serving sizes may be a separate ‘kitchen’ menu from the menu maintained to meet California community care licensing regulations, listed below.
- Child care centers: Per Title 22 CCR § 101227(6), menus must be posted at least one week in advance in an area accessible for review by the child’s authorized representative.
- Adult day care centers: Per Title 22 CCR § 82076(a)(4), menus must be written at least one week in advance and made available for review by the clients or their authorized representatives upon request.
For example, a child care center may post a decorative monthly menu in the reception area of the center that includes only food items (not serving sizes) so parents/guardians can review the menu, and then maintain a separate menu in the food service area that includes the serving size of each food item and other CACFP documentation listed in the Documentation Requirements section below.
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Purpose
The purpose of a menu with serving sizes for each food item is to:
- Demonstrate CACFP Operator compliance with the meal pattern requirements.
- Communicate to staff who purchase, prepare, and serve meals which food items are planned for each meal, the serving size of each food item for each age group, and other CACFP documentation requirements listed in the Documentation Requirements section below.
- Allow CDSS CACFP staff to verify that food items on the menu are creditable and provided in the minimum serving size requirements for each age group and meal type.
- Provide an opportunity for CDSS CACFP staff to review food items served and offer technical assistance if healthier food options should be considered.
Menu Options
Per CACFP 01-2020 Documentation Requirements for the CACFP Meal Patterns, child care centers and adult day care centers operating the CACFP must use one of the four following options when documenting a menu with serving sizes:
- CDSS-developed menu with serving sizes templates, accessible in the Child Nutrition Information and Payment System (CNIPS). The two templates listed below include instructions, a completed sample menu with serving sizes, and a template for agencies to complete electronically.
- Form ID CACFP 89: Daily Menu with Serving Sizes for Multiple Age Groups
- Form ID CACFP 90: Weekly Menu with Serving Sizes for One Age Group
- CACFP Operator-developed menus with serving sizes. CACFP Operators who choose to develop their own template must document the menu for each meal and snack served and the serving size of each food item for each age group served. Use the guidance in the Documentation Requirements section below to understand how to create an acceptable menu with serving sizes.
- MPRs. CACFP Operators who choose to continue to use an MPR to meet the requirement for a menu with serving sizes are only required to complete the two columns titled Serving Size and Name and Form of Food Used (for each age group served). All other columns on the MPR are optional. The CNIPS includes the following MPR templates and instructions; however, CACFP Operators can also develop their own MPRs:
- MPR—Child Care Centers: Form ID CACFP 28 (template) and 28A (instructions)
- MPR—Adult Day Care Centers: Form ID CACFP 78 (template) and 78A (instructions)
- Transport Records. CACFP Operators who receive vended meals can continue to use the Sample Transport Record template (Form ID CACFP 66 in the CNIPS) or their own transport record template to fulfill the requirement for a menu with serving sizes. As a reminder, all fields must be completed, including the serving size for each food item served.
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Documentation Requirements