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Try It You’ll Like It ,[object Object],www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Lesson from  The Growing Classroom
Joan Dye Gussow   – Teachers College Columbia University “ What real need do we have for new products given the availability of foods like oranges? Low in calories, no saturated fat, not transfatty acids, essentially no fats; no cholesterol, no added salt, no added sugar, lots of dietary fiber, no artificial colors, MSG or other additives, no pesticides, no pathogens, natural antioxidants and anticarcinogens, no growth hormones, no genetically modified components. And oranges – as an additional bonus - come already packed in a durable, sanitary – and biodegradable - peeling that perfumes the surrounds as a child strips it off.”
Serving Seasonal & Regional Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Educating in  a Garden Toward A Healthy School Environment Offering Nutrition Education Getting Greener with recycling,  composting,  resource use, etc. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],DAY TWO: Farm to School Programs and Building FFVP Snack Programs
Farm to School www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
Farm to School ,[object Object],[object Object]
Farm to School Motivations ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Origins & History ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Moves to the National Arena ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Moves into the Policy Arena ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Traditional  Models for Produce Distribution & Delivery ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Newer Procurement Models ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Proximity  of producer to consumer Why?  F reshness & quality F2S Definitions: What does “local” mean?
Seasonality ,[object Object],Why?  Becoming familiar with growing seasons  & regionality
Sustainable practices ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Direct Relationship with grower ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Connecting Schools With Farms  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Components of Farm to School Programs ,[object Object]
Food & Nutrition Education ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Agricultural Literacy and Academic Connections ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 
Farm to School Resources www.healthyschoolenvironment.org www.cafarmtoschool.org www.caff.org
Farmer in the Classroom ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
Farmer in the Classroom ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Promoting & Serving Fruits & Vegetables
Harvest of the Month Seasonal Produce www.healthyschoolenvironment.org www.harvestofthemonth.com
Sourcing Fresh Fruits and Veggies www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Fruits & Vegetables Galore  is a tool for school foodservice professionals packed with tips on planning, purchasing, protecting, preparing, presenting and promoting fruits and vegetables.  Order as hard copy or download as PDF   Fruits & Vegetables Galore: Helping Kids Eat More
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Promoting Fruits & Vegetables
Promoting Fruits & Vegetables www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
Promoting Vegetable Snacks www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
FFVP Schools  Promotion In Action www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
Fruity Girls at Balboa Highschool ,[object Object],[object Object],www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
Successful Serving Styles www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
FFVP Schools In Action www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
FFVP Schools In Action www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
Serving F&V Video ,[object Object],www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
Healthy Schools Project Ventura Unified School District Child Nutrition Services
Components ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Healthy Schools Project ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Farm to School Salad Bar ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Enhanced Nutrition Education ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Garden Enhanced Learning/Ag Literacy  ,[object Object],[object Object]
Watch Us Grow ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Working Together to Grow Healthy Kids, Schools and Communities!
Share a Successful Serving Style/Promotion www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Audience share out.
Clean Veggies from Garden to Classroom www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
Clean Veggies from Garden to Classroom www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
School Garden Questions and Answers www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Q1.  Can the school food service use funds from the nonprofit school food service account to purchase seeds for a school garden? A1.  Yes, with the understanding that the garden is used within the context of the program, i.e. selling the food or providing food in the classroom as part of an educational lesson.  Q2.  Can the school food service use funds from the nonprofit school food service account to purchase items for the school garden such as fertilizer, watering cans, rakes, etc.? A2.  Yes, as long as the items are used for the purpose of starting and maintaining the garden. Q3.  Can a school sell food grown in their school garden that was funded using the nonprofit school food service account? A3.  Yes, as long as the revenue from the sale of the food accrues back to the nonprofit school food service account. Schools can serve the produce as part of a reimbursable meal or sell it a la carte, to parents, to Parent Teacher Association (PTA) members, at a roadside stand, etc.
School Garden Questions and Answers www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Q4.  Are there health/safety issues involved with school gardens? A4.  Yes. School Food Authorities (SFAs) need to familiarize themselves with the Federal, State, and local requirements regarding health and sanitation issues. Q5.  Can the school food service purchase produce from another school organization that is maintaining and managing the garden, such as Future Farmers of America (FFA)? A5.  Yes, the school food service may purchase produce from a garden run by a school organization such as FFA, which is an agricultural education program for students. Q6.  Can funds received through the Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Program (FFVP) be used to purchase seeds/tools/equipment for a school garden? A6.  No. FFVP funds may  not  be used for the purchase of any materials for school gardens.  Q7.  What if there is excess produce from the garden left over at the end of the school year? A7.  The school should first see if the excess food can be used to benefit another program such as the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). If that is not possible, they could try selling the food (as always, the profit must accrue back to the nonprofit school food service account) or donate it in accordance with State and local health/safety regulations. 
Cooking in the Garden and Classroom www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
 
 
 
Baking Box Stir Fry Box Salad Box Crock Pot Box Smoothie Box
 
 
Safe Culinary Skills in the Classroom www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Name some ways to prevent passing germs – Germ Toss Activity
Safe Culinary Skills in the Classroom www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
FOOD SAFETY— It’s in your hands © 2009 National Pasteurized Eggs, Inc.  www.SafeEggs.com
Quality + Safety =  Quality of Life Hand Washing Standard Operating Procedure customer Hand- washing Bacteria  & Viruses
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Food safety is in your hands!
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org How many germs are on your hands?
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Foodborne illness  Bacteria  & Viruses Source: www.CDC.gov/nicodid/eidvovl5no5.mead.htm
Hand- washing  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],What can you do?
Hand- washing  What germs are on your hands?
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org When do you wash your hands? Hand- washing
Hand Washing  Hand- washing  When do you wash your hands?
SOP Rings and Things
SOP Where do you wash your hands?
Step 1. Rinse hands and wrists
Step 2. Liquid soap
Step 3. Generate heavy lather
Step 4. Rinse well
Step 5. Dry hands with paper towel
Step 6. Use paper towel to turn off faucet
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org SOP SOP Gloves SOP Gloves SOP
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org 10 deadly weapons
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Keeping up with safety procedures
Quality + Safety =  Quality of Life Standard Operating Procedure Patient  or Resident Hand- washing Bacteria  & Viruses
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Safe Knife Skills
www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Safe Knife Skills
Before You Leave ,[object Object],[object Object],www.healthyschoolenvironment.org

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Fall FFVCHSE PPT Day 2

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  • 2. Joan Dye Gussow – Teachers College Columbia University “ What real need do we have for new products given the availability of foods like oranges? Low in calories, no saturated fat, not transfatty acids, essentially no fats; no cholesterol, no added salt, no added sugar, lots of dietary fiber, no artificial colors, MSG or other additives, no pesticides, no pathogens, natural antioxidants and anticarcinogens, no growth hormones, no genetically modified components. And oranges – as an additional bonus - come already packed in a durable, sanitary – and biodegradable - peeling that perfumes the surrounds as a child strips it off.”
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  • 5. Farm to School www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
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  • 22. Farm to School Resources www.healthyschoolenvironment.org www.cafarmtoschool.org www.caff.org
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  • 25. www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Promoting & Serving Fruits & Vegetables
  • 26. Harvest of the Month Seasonal Produce www.healthyschoolenvironment.org www.harvestofthemonth.com
  • 27. Sourcing Fresh Fruits and Veggies www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Fruits & Vegetables Galore is a tool for school foodservice professionals packed with tips on planning, purchasing, protecting, preparing, presenting and promoting fruits and vegetables. Order as hard copy or download as PDF Fruits & Vegetables Galore: Helping Kids Eat More
  • 29. Promoting Fruits & Vegetables www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
  • 30. Promoting Vegetable Snacks www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
  • 31. FFVP Schools Promotion In Action www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
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  • 33. Successful Serving Styles www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
  • 34. FFVP Schools In Action www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
  • 35. FFVP Schools In Action www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
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  • 37. Healthy Schools Project Ventura Unified School District Child Nutrition Services
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  • 44. Working Together to Grow Healthy Kids, Schools and Communities!
  • 45. Share a Successful Serving Style/Promotion www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Audience share out.
  • 46. Clean Veggies from Garden to Classroom www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
  • 48. Clean Veggies from Garden to Classroom www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
  • 49. School Garden Questions and Answers www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Q1. Can the school food service use funds from the nonprofit school food service account to purchase seeds for a school garden? A1. Yes, with the understanding that the garden is used within the context of the program, i.e. selling the food or providing food in the classroom as part of an educational lesson. Q2. Can the school food service use funds from the nonprofit school food service account to purchase items for the school garden such as fertilizer, watering cans, rakes, etc.? A2. Yes, as long as the items are used for the purpose of starting and maintaining the garden. Q3. Can a school sell food grown in their school garden that was funded using the nonprofit school food service account? A3. Yes, as long as the revenue from the sale of the food accrues back to the nonprofit school food service account. Schools can serve the produce as part of a reimbursable meal or sell it a la carte, to parents, to Parent Teacher Association (PTA) members, at a roadside stand, etc.
  • 50. School Garden Questions and Answers www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Q4. Are there health/safety issues involved with school gardens? A4. Yes. School Food Authorities (SFAs) need to familiarize themselves with the Federal, State, and local requirements regarding health and sanitation issues. Q5. Can the school food service purchase produce from another school organization that is maintaining and managing the garden, such as Future Farmers of America (FFA)? A5. Yes, the school food service may purchase produce from a garden run by a school organization such as FFA, which is an agricultural education program for students. Q6. Can funds received through the Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Program (FFVP) be used to purchase seeds/tools/equipment for a school garden? A6. No. FFVP funds may not be used for the purchase of any materials for school gardens. Q7. What if there is excess produce from the garden left over at the end of the school year? A7. The school should first see if the excess food can be used to benefit another program such as the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). If that is not possible, they could try selling the food (as always, the profit must accrue back to the nonprofit school food service account) or donate it in accordance with State and local health/safety regulations. 
  • 51. Cooking in the Garden and Classroom www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
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  • 58. Safe Culinary Skills in the Classroom www.healthyschoolenvironment.org Name some ways to prevent passing germs – Germ Toss Activity
  • 59. Safe Culinary Skills in the Classroom www.healthyschoolenvironment.org
  • 60. FOOD SAFETY— It’s in your hands © 2009 National Pasteurized Eggs, Inc. www.SafeEggs.com
  • 61. Quality + Safety = Quality of Life Hand Washing Standard Operating Procedure customer Hand- washing Bacteria & Viruses
  • 63. www.healthyschoolenvironment.org How many germs are on your hands?
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  • 66. Hand- washing What germs are on your hands?
  • 67. www.healthyschoolenvironment.org When do you wash your hands? Hand- washing
  • 68. Hand Washing Hand- washing When do you wash your hands?
  • 69. SOP Rings and Things
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  • 73. Step 3. Generate heavy lather
  • 75. Step 5. Dry hands with paper towel
  • 76. Step 6. Use paper towel to turn off faucet
  • 80. Quality + Safety = Quality of Life Standard Operating Procedure Patient or Resident Hand- washing Bacteria & Viruses
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Editor's Notes

  1. The goal we need to keep our sights on is the whole system/ comprehensive school environment. Not just nutrition education, or PE…
  2. Distance between farmer and eater: what if a farmer sells to a LOCAL distributor who then sells to DISTANT institutions/eaters?
  3. Welcome the employees. Please remember to sign in so that we can ensure that 100% of the staff have been trained on the proper techniques in handwashing. The Centers for Disease Control, the Food & Drug Administration, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services are constantly updating guidelines in order to ensure that we are practicing safe standards for our own safety and the safety of the patients or residents that we are serving.
  4. We have a unique job. We are trying to prepare high quality food for our patients/residents and staff. At the same time we have to always be sure and follow the procedures that are in place at _________ that help us keep our food safe to eat. Our goal is to provide quality of life for our clients. In our kitchens there are many things that we do to make sure we serve a quality food product. We follow safe procedures and safe food handling practices to make the lives of our clients more pleasant. What we are doing is creating the quality of life that brings a smile to the faces of those we serve. There are many things that can happen in our department that affect quality of life . Some of these factors are out of our control, but we can take steps to eliminate or reduce risks or factors that can make people sick or that can be potentially harmful. Look at this chart: SOP – standard operating procedures, bacteria or viruses – and handwashing can all affect our clients. Bacteria and viruses are on our hands and even in our food. This can be dangerous for our clients and for each other. (Did you know foodservice workers who practice poor hygiene can make each other sick, too?) But we can follow SOPs to help eliminate or reduce bacteria and viruses. One way to do that is to wash your hands. So all three of these factors are related to client care and food safety.
  5. What that means is that the safety of food served at ______________is in our hands. Today we are going to take a look at our standard operating procedures for washing hands; and why that is important in keeping our kitchen and food safe from bacteria and viruses.
  6. But first: Take a guess here! How many germs do you think are in that little box? [let everyone guess] The answer is about: 650,000. Now, how many germs would you guess it takes to make any one of us ill? The answer is: As few as 10! These are invisible threats, but they’re serious.
  7. So now you know why we have Standard Operating Procedures. These are our routines we always follow to keep our patients healthy and our food safe to eat. Handwashing is an important procedure for many reasons. Bacteria and viruses that are present on our hands can be the cause or a factor in what is called foodborne illness. A foodborne illness occurs when certain germs from our hands touch food, and people eat the food. Our hands touch other things, too, like clean dishes, cooking utensils, and more. Germs can travel from our hands through these things to food… to our clients. When germs travel through food, people can get sick and even lose their lives. The Centers for Disease Control offer some quick facts to explain why this is so important. Over 76 million people become sick from foodborne illness every year.
  8. The good news is YOU can make a difference! Germs can accumulate on your hands when you touch an object, touch your mouth, touch your nose or when you touch your eyes. The best thing you can do is wash your hands FREQUENTLY and EFFECTIVELY.
  9. Germs can accumulate on your hands when you touch an object, touch your mouth, touch your nose or when you touch your eyes. Hundreds of different bacteria and viruses are in our world… and many are on our hands. Unfortunately, they’re not easy to see like dirt. … So the handwashing habit is crucial.
  10. When do you need to wash your hands? Wash hands when you arrive at work. Wash hands before you start to prepare any foods. Wash hands before and after eating or drinking. Wash hands after smoking. Wash hands after you have used the bathroom.
  11. Wash hands after you have sneezed. Wash hands after cleaning or handling garbage. Wash hands after taking off gloves and before putting on a new pair of gloves. Wash hands after handling dirty equipment. Wash hands after handling dishes or utensils. Wash hands after touching raw meats, fish or poultry. Wash hands anytime you change tasks to go from one thing to another.
  12. Part of hand hygiene is to remove all jewelry. Jewelry is lovely but does not belong in an area where food is being prepared. Why? Because germs can hide under rings and in little cracks. You should remove jewelry before you come to work. A plain wedding band is the only acceptable piece of jewelry that may be worn. You also need to keep fingernails short, with clear nail polish only. Artificial nails and painted nails can chip and fall into food. That’s dangerous.
  13. There are designated places to wash our hands. In our operation, we have _______ handwashing sinks. These are the only places where you can wash your hands. Why not in the dishwashing area? Why not in a food preparation sink? Because germs from your hands – and the soap you use – can enter food and make our clients sick.
  14. Proper Handwashing begins with: Step 1: Rinse or wet your hands with running water.
  15. Step 2: Use liquid soap. Rub hands together with soap and lather well, covering all surfaces.
  16. Step 3: Lather the soap. Weave fingers and thumbs together and vigorously rub all surfaces of the hands. Wash under ring bands, cuticles, and fingernails. You need to do this for 10 to 15 seconds to loosen up any soil and germs. Count to at least 10!
  17. Step 4: Rinse. Rinse hands under a stream of clean, running water until all of the soap is removed. Notice how the fingers are pointing down. This is so that water, dirt, and germs won’t drip towards the elbow.
  18. Step 5: Dry hands with a disposable towel or air dry hands. Do not use a dish towel or your apron.
  19. Step 6: Turn off taps with a dry paper towel. This is so you don’t get new germs onto your hands form the faucet handle.
  20. Gloves are also part of the standard operating procedure in making sure that food is safe. Gloves separate hands from food. We use gloves or utensils instead of bare hands any time we’re touching food that’s ready to be served. But gloves can create false security. You think you’re being safe as long as gloves are on. Well…. Gloves can carry germs, too— like hands. So, you need to change them frequently throughout the day. Here are some tips: Before you put on a pair of gloves, wash your hands. After you take off your gloves, wash your hands. Change gloves when they are torn or soiled. Any time you would wash your hands (like after sneezing, using the bathroom, handling trash, handling raw meats, etc.) – Now you need to change your gloves.
  21. Remember, our hands can be the 10 most deadly weapons in our kitchen. So, we need to wash our hands often and frequently. Anytime you are getting ready to handle food, wash your hands! Let’s do a quick review of the standard operating procedure for handwashing: Moisten – get your hands wet. Rub – liquid soap Lather – 10-15 seconds Rinse – rinse with the fingers pointing down. Dry – dry with a paper towel or air dry Use the paper towel to turn off the faucet.
  22. It is so easy to get busy during the day and forget that what we do in this kitchen can greatly affect our clients. In long-term care or hospitals, we’re often helping people who can get sick easily. When we remember to wash our hands – and wash our hands using the standard operating procedures discussed—we are helping our residents maintain and build their quality of life. Healthcare is going through a culture change, and that means we work harder to keep the people we serve at the center of everything we do. Clients need our help in making sure that we provide them with the highest quality of food and safety standards that we can so that we are providing them with the quality of life they deserve.
  23. Do you ever think SIMPLE things in life are the best? Our simple standard operating procedure …Moisten Rub Lather Rinse Dry……….. can eliminate germs and keep clients safe. It can mean the difference between suffering and joy. Safe food means our residents or patients enjoy Quality of Life. Now it’s in YOUR hands!