CACFP Technical Assistance Webinar: Menu and Meal Pattern Procedures
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- This video was recorded on August 17, 2022.
Resources provided in the video can be accessed in the links below:
CACFP Training Page: bit.ly/3w9ZPbh
CACFP Menu Documentation Memo: bit.ly/3AnSuYh
CACFP Meal Pattern and Menu Planning Page: bit.ly/3PmPsYp
Food Buying Guide: bit.ly/3JWegW4
Standards of Identity for M/MA: bit.ly/3QPMQ6F
Meeting Meal Accommodation Requirements Video: bit.ly/3pm5EPi
Meal Accommodations Page: bit.ly/3PswHCO
Documenting Your CACFP Menu: bit.ly/3C7EJ0Y
CACFP Crediting Handbook: bit.ly/3dCeshm
CACFP Menu Procedure Template: bit.ly/3zMS8ZL
Claims Procedure Webinar: bit.ly/3KbizgB
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