Food Groups
Eligibility
Infants on CACFP
Food Groups
Home Visits
100

This fluid is required at all Breakfasts, Lunches and suppers for all children 2 years and older

What is Unflavored 1% or Skim milk

100

This is required for a family child care provider to be eligible to enroll onto the Food Program.

What is a regulation? (Certificate or License)

100

These fluids are creditable for infants on CACFP.

What are breast milk and iron-fortified infant formula?

100

This meal combines a serving of milk, a serving of fruit/vegetable and a serving of bread/bread alternate for a child 1 year or older.

What is breakfast?

100

The approved temperature range for the refrigerator.

What is 32 - 40 degrees Fahrenheit?

200

Providers may not serve this beverage more than one time per day.

What is 100% juice?

200

The age at which children normally "age out" of Food Program participation.

What is 13?

200

Infants who are not developmentally ready may be served only these fluids at meals/snacks.

What are breast milk and iron-fortified infant formula?

200

Providers are deducted for failing to serve this at least one time per day.

What is a whole grain source?

200

Home visit conducted with a representative of DPI in attendance.

What is an audit?

300

This beverage does not credit on CACFP but should be offered to children in care.

What is water?

300

This is a condition under which a child aged 13 or older may continue to be claimed on CACFP.

What is having a documented Special Need?

300

This liquid does not credit for infants on the Food Program.

What is 100% juice?

300

This is required for commercial combination foods (foods that combine a meat/meat alternate and a bread/bread alternate) to be served.

What is a CN Label or Product Analysis Sheet?

300

Consequence for a provider not having daily menu and attendance recorded on CACFP.

What is a flag/deduction?

400

This is required for non-dairy milk to credit on CACFP.

What is an approved Special Diet Form?

400

Required for providers to claim and be paid for their own children's meals and snacks on CACFP (as long as child care children are also eating.)

What is approved income eligibility?

400

Failing to enroll infants in care onto the Food Program.

What is age discrimination?

400

When this food component is served, it must be 23 or less grams of sugar/6 oz serving.

What is yogurt?

400

Outcomes for multiple, unsuccessful attempts to conduct Home Visits.

What is Termination or Serious Deficency?

500

This beverage is allowed for children aged 6 through 12 years on CACFP.

What is fat-free or low fat flavored milk?

500
Grounds for a provider to be barred from participation on any Food Program nationwide for 7 years.

What is being on the NDL?

500

Providers may be paid for this single-component meal or snack even though they don't provide the component.

What is a breast milk only meal/snack?

500

This food can credit as a vegetable or as a meat/meat alternate, but not as both in the same meal.

What is beans/legumes?

500

Consequence for a provider being closed and away from her center during a Home Visit attempted at a meal or snack time.

What is being deducted for that meal or snack?

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