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Play Care 09:07 AM 05-29-2015
Originally Posted by laundrymom:
I can see what might have happened::
Here I don't serve breakfast.
I feel Kids should start their days with parent time so I just don't offer it. At 9 I serve snack. While I offer different foods than poptarts, a poptarts and milk is considered a food program qualifying snack.
It's two components.
So while I detest poptarts, I can see how school could get by with serving them. They just record them as snacks instead of breakfasts.
Maybe this is their policy and they refer to it as breakfast?
Either way, clarification is needed. I hope
OP updates.
If you have ever had the pleasure of being at a public school during breakfast, you would die
They have a hot offering, but the kids all chose the breakfast cereal - Lucky Charms, Cocoa Puffs, etc.
My FP rules state that cereals served have to have less than 6 g of sugar per serving to count. I can't understand why this is okay once they go to school
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