Tips For Great Daycare Menus
The mere thoughts of formulating daycare menus can send the most sane, intelligent day care operator into a tailspin as they contemplate food pyramids and daily nutritional requirements and all thoughts of common sense go out the window. There is no need for panic when the steps involved are as simple as ensuring that the food is nutritious, prepared hygienically and easy to cook in large quantities.
Healthy, easy to prepare, well rounded meals are the key. Your mom and grandma could probably give you some tips on one pot meals that would be ideal for your daycare menus. Keep it simple and stop thinking that you need to transform yourself into Jamie Oliver. The range of options available is huge and can include thick soups, steamed vegetables, stews, casseroles, pasta, fish and seasonal fruit. Cheese, crackers, rice cakes, raisins, carrot sticks, sandwiches and yogurts make great snacks.
Personally, I don't provide food at my day care (in Ireland - this may not be an option in your region so check the regulations) and parents send in all snacks plus a meal which we reheat and serve to the kids. Another option to consider is ordering pre-prepared, frozen meals and heating on the premises. Some companies specialize in providing this service to day cares and deliver to your freezer. This will add to your costs but you could have parents pay for this service.
Food preparation necessitates having critical health and safety and hygiene procedures in place. You are protecting not only the children you feed but also yourself and your day care business. In the unlikely event of a case of food poisoning you need to be able to prove that it was not your fault. This can be achieved by formulating a food safety policy which will detail all the steps and procedures in place at your day care to achieve food safety.
Surf the net for ideas from other day care websites as many post their menus online. Arrange visits to day cares locally and ask about their food options. Your day care licensing representative will doubtless have hints and information brochures to help get you started. The key thing to bear in mind is that daycare menus shouldn't be complicated, just simple, honest to goodness nourishing food.
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Published September 8th, 2008
Filed in Home Business
