Anonymous wrote:21:53 - What's wrong with good food company? Curious as the description above sounded great. Real, healthy, minimally processed. Not your experience?
PP not a lot of organic daycare food here. Would also love to know who offers it.
Anonymous wrote:My bright horizon's center used good food company. I wouldn't say it was great food at all.
Anonymous wrote:BCDS uses the Good Food Company. A few other daycares in the same area use this service and not good as the food that some places serve (i.e. organic places) but they do have some standards.
Here's what the GFC Web site says about their food:
Good Food offers a nutritious, well balanced meal that is lower in processed foods than other caterers. All meals meet the requirements of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and are eligible for reimbursement. We offer vegetables and fresh fruit every day. Our on-site bakery is always busy baking bread from scratch without any added preservatives or dough conditioners. Our milk is from cows not treated with Bovine Growth Hormones. We grind our beef on site from large muscle chucks and we use no scraps. The only exception is the meatballs that we use which are purchased. Our beef is fresh, safe, and delicious! It costs us more, but it is worth it. We use few canned items - our vegetables are fresh or frozen. We use whole wheat pastas, brown rice, and our homemade breads have several diferent grains and seeds. Our lunch program uses high quality ingredients for a fresher, less processed taste. It's healthy and it tastes good.
http://www.goodfoodco.com/gpage.html
You should also ask whether they use the GFC Breakfast and Snack service. Some use all three, Breakfast/Lunch/Snack, while other centers use just Lunch. If your center prepares its own Breakfast and Snack you should ask what standards they use. Happy hunting for a good daycare
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We, as moms and dads, need to start demanding more from our preschools!! They are caring for our children - including their physical health, which should mean what they are feeding our kids too. We should push them to do more. And, as someone mentioned, it's not just what they serve, it's how they use food - as a reward, as punishment. What are they teaching our kids?!?! Unacceptable. Do parents care though? I'm surprised so few people have commented on this post....Would love to start a petition as one way of encouraging change...think it'd get momentum?
Not all preschools serve unhealthy foods; maybe that's why there haven't been more responses. My DC's school serves organic, whole foods and they are pretty insistent that any snacks or lunches sent to school be the same. If a kid brings in an "unhealthy" snack from home they substitute something that fits the guidelines. They make their own whole grain bread and hummus every week, along with a variety of other healthy offerings that the kids can help make.
If you want to have the same at your school you will need to approach the director and other parents. Is that what you mean by starting a petition? Unless you are in a public school I don't think trying to petition on a larger scale would go anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:BCDS uses the Good Food Company. A few other daycares in the same area use this service and not good as the food that some places serve (i.e. organic places) but they do have some standards.
Here's what the GFC Web site says about their food:
Good Food offers a nutritious, well balanced meal that is lower in processed foods than other caterers. All meals meet the requirements of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) and are eligible for reimbursement. We offer vegetables and fresh fruit every day. Our on-site bakery is always busy baking bread from scratch without any added preservatives or dough conditioners. Our milk is from cows not treated with Bovine Growth Hormones. We grind our beef on site from large muscle chucks and we use no scraps. The only exception is the meatballs that we use which are purchased. Our beef is fresh, safe, and delicious! It costs us more, but it is worth it. We use few canned items - our vegetables are fresh or frozen. We use whole wheat pastas, brown rice, and our homemade breads have several diferent grains and seeds. Our lunch program uses high quality ingredients for a fresher, less processed taste. It's healthy and it tastes good.
http://www.goodfoodco.com/gpage.html
You should also ask whether they use the GFC Breakfast and Snack service. Some use all three, Breakfast/Lunch/Snack, while other centers use just Lunch. If your center prepares its own Breakfast and Snack you should ask what standards they use. Happy hunting for a good daycare