The CACFP is a federal program from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that provides reimbursements for nutritious meals and snacks that are considered creditable, or meeting the CACFP ...
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Why snacks matter: Snacks can supply essential nutrients for children’s growth, especially when meals are hours apart, and help establish healthy eating patterns early. Creative and compliant: CACFP ...
The 2026-2027 CACFP fiscal year has arrived with a digital mandate: KidKare is no longer optional for many sponsors, serving as the sole gateway for menu planning, meal counting, and claim submissions ...
A focused, one-day virtual training designed to help participants navigate the CACFP meal patterns with confidence. Attendees will learn how to identify creditable foods, properly portion components ...
Toddlers in subsidized child care whose meals are supplied by their child care provider are more likely to be in good health than similar toddlers whose meals must be supplied from home. The federal ...
The transition from total sugar limits to added sugar limits represents a significant update to the CACFP meal pattern requirements. To comply with the new added sugar standards, CACFP Sponsors and ...
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