Nutrition

Nutrition

Food should be nutritious and also help to meet the social, cultural and educational needs of children.

The early years are a time when food habits are being developed. Most children have formed lifelong eating patterns by school age. It is an important responsibility of carers to guide children towards sound food habits which will to help them maintain a healthy weight and good health in the long term.

Love Of Learning has a strong commitment and responsibility for the nutrition of children in our care. This is reinforced under the National Quality Framework for Early Education and Care. Our Practices and policies address issues of nutritional balance, mealtime environment, food hygiene, safety and individual dietary needs including allergies.

Our menu has been developed by our centre staff in consultation with our chefs. It complies and meets recommendations from Sydney Local Health District. We have created our menu food plans with quality food in correct portion sizes using quality, fresh ingredients that can accommodate for any food allergy or intolerance.

Our chefs cook meals of all different dietary needs- wheat free, gluten free, dairy free, egg free, lactose intolerant, pork free, vegetarian and halal. All allergy friendly meals are also catered for, ensuring no cross contamination, making meal times as easy as can be. Allergy friendly substitutes are available for the majority of the meals so that when lunchtime comes, all children are eating the same delicious meal.

Our freshly cooked meals are displayed daily on the foyer wall each week for you to view. The menu runs on a 4 week cycle and rotated for the season. Each season the menu is changed in order to allow for new foods to be introduced according to its season.

We are a ‘Nut Free Zone’ which means that no product with nuts or containing nuts must be brought to the centre.

All of the children’s meal requirements for the entire day are included in our daily fees.

Milk and water are served at each meal time.

Food should be nutritious and also help to meet the social, cultural and educational needs of children.

The early years are a time when food habits are being developed. Most children have formed lifelong eating patterns by school age. It is an important responsibility of carers to guide children towards sound food habits which will to help them maintain a healthy weight and good health in the long term.

Love Of Learning has a strong commitment and responsibility for the nutrition of children in our care. This is reinforced under the National Quality Framework for Early Education and Care. Our Practices and policies address issues of nutritional balance, mealtime environment, food hygiene, safety and individual dietary needs including allergies.

Kids_Gourmet_Food_LogoOur food is catered by Kids Gourmet Food which is a specialised catering company that started in 2002, exclusively devoted to the service of food for children in childcare centres, kindergartens and pre-schools. As a specialist in children’s catering KGF has undertaken training and compliance by the NSW Food Authority and Lady Gowrie, but has had their menu recognised by NSW Health as providing 50% of a child’s recommended daily intake of nutrients.

All of the children’s meal requirements for the entire day are included in our daily fees and provided by KGF’s menu planning team, using quality, fresh ingredients that can accommodate for any food allergy or intolerance. Milk and water are served at each meal time.

Please click the link below to view menu:

Main Menu for 1-5 yr olds

Puree Menu for 6-12 mth olds

Alternative Menu for 1-5 yr olds

– Special Requirements*

*This menu caters to Allergies and Intolerances for most common allergies, including: No Wheat (no gluten), No Dairy, No Egg, No Soy Products. NB. Children who have allergies or any other special food requirements (i.e. religious needs) may be catered for upon advice from the parents. They also provide Halal meat.