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Overview

After items, recipes and menus have been created by Central Office staff and before manufacturing and production can occur, meals must first be planned. Planned counts help to determine ordering quantities.




Establish Meal Planning Counts

  1. From the Home tab, select Meal Planning.
  2. Establish meals and meal counts for each day.

    Meal Planning Features

    View - Allows you to change how you view the calendar.

      • Include Saturdays
      • Include Sundays
      • Show Recipe Detail - Shows all items included in the recipe for the meal.
      • Row Height - Allows you to adjust the size of the rows so all items are visible when more than one recipe is allocated for a day or when viewing recipe details.

    Edit Day - Allows you to edit details for the day. You may also edit a day by double-clicking in a cell.

    Reset to Template - Resets the entire meal planning calendar to the template established at the District level. Additionally, meal counts are reset to zero.

    Automatic Planning - Looks at the last time a menu was used and allows you to apply those meal plans to an upcoming menu in an established date range.

     View details about Automatic Planning.

    The Automatic Planning option allows you to automatically apply past Planning or Serving records to a future date range.

    In order to apply automatic planning, menus and menu counts must first be established.

    Establish Auto-Planning options. Then, click Ok.

    You must select a date range after the last planning record in order for automatic-planning to be implemented.

    The progress bar will appear as automatic planning is established.

    Move Planning Dates - Allows you to move one or more planned dates due to unexpected service cancellation, such as inclement weather, or swap planned service dates.

    If you are moving a date or date range, you may highlight the date/range in the planning calendar by using your mouse and clicking on the first day and dragging to the last day before selecting Move Planning Dates. The date range will be highlighted in blue. You may also select a date/date range through the wizard.

     View details about Move Planning Dates.

    The ability to move planning dates has been made simple through the use of a wizard to guide you through each step.

    a. Once you have selected Move Planning Dates, click Next in the wizard to begin.

    b. Select the reason for moving one or more planning dates. Then, click Next.

    c. Select a date or date range to cancel service. Then, click Next.

    d. Select the date to resume. swap, or move the original meal plan. Then, click Next.


    e. (Applicable only if Other Reasons is selected) Select how to handle the overwritten service date/date range.

    f. Review the details in the Ready to Move Dates window. If everything is correct, click Finish.



    You will see a series of processes run. If service has been canceled and not swapped, the original days of service will appear with the No Meals icon.


    1. Select the Meal Type by using the drop-down menu and choose the correct meal for which you are planning.
    2. Select a date and click Edit Day or double-click in the cell to select/edit menus and recipes.

      The icon indicates that there are no meals planned for that day due to a No Service Day, Special Event, or cancellation due to Inclement Weather.

      Yellow background - Meal planning counts are not complete.

      Green background - Meal planning counts have been planned.

      No background - No meal planning counts have been planned.

      Blue background - The current selected day (not to be confused with current operating day).


      Menus in black text have meal counts planned.

      Menus in grey text have had no meal counts planned.

      The calendar view indicates Daily Alerts.

      Indicates a Daily Alert message exists.

      The calendar view indicates production Serve Type.

      Indicates the meal has High Participation expected.
      Indicates the meal has Low Participation expected.

      The calendar view indicates production status.

      Meal has been produced
      Meal has been partially produced
      Meal has not been produced
  3. Use the drop-down menu to select the meal serve type from the list.
    • Normal - Selected for every day operation and the default option if recipes exist.
    • Low Participation - Selected when meal participation is low such as upcoming holiday periods and the end of the school year.
    • High Participation - Selected when meal participation is high - typically on days a popular meal is being prepared.
    • No Meals - Selected if a meal will not be served (school holiday).
    • Inclement Weather - Select if service has been canceled due to inclement weather (snow storm, hurricane, etc.).
    • Special Event -- No Meals - Select if service will not occur due to a special event.

  4. Enter estimated meal counts for each menu and serving group. You may collapse/expand each recipe by clicking the (expansion arrow) . This will allow you to view one menu at a time to simplify the screen, focus on one menu at a time, and adjust extra servings for items (such as à la carte sales).

In some cases, one menu component may be less/more popular than another. If your District used offer vs. serve (for example), these numbers may be adjusted depending on allowed permissions.

Meal counts assist in determining which items need to be ordered.

Meal counts highlighted in red indicate that recipes have not been mapped for the menu count type; therefore, counts cannot be established for those grades, adults, employees, etc.

*The Apr 5, 2016 K-8 and Apr 5, 2016 EC K-8 menus are collapsed.

** Total counts for the All American Choice K-5 menu (All-Beef Hot Dog and Cheeseburger) equal 270.


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Clone Menu Counts

Cloning Menu Counts allows you to duplicate the planned counts for future meals.

    1. Select the menu in which you wish to clone menu counts. Then, click Clone Menu Counts.
    2. Establish Clone Menu Planning Counts options. Then, click Ok.

The progress bar will appear as menus are cloned. Repeat the process to clone additional menu counts.

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Daily Alert

Daily Alerts are established by the Central Office at the Menu Template level. They provide alerts for cafeteria managers on certain days. If a Daily Alert exists, it will be highlighted with a flashing exclamation mark icon.

  1. Click on Daily Alert.
  2. Read the alert. Then, click Ok to close the window.

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Add a Menu or Recipe

  1. Click the Add button to add a menu or recipe to an existing menu item.
  2. If a menu or recipe is selected when clicking the Add button, you will be prompted to choose between adding a new menu or adding a recipe to one of the existing menus. Make your selection. Then, click Ok.
  3. Use the Search box to locate one or more menus or recipes by placing a checkmark in the correct box(es). Then, click Ok.

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Remove an Item, Recipe, or Menu

You can remove an item, recipe, or menu by selecting the item, recipe, or menu and clicking Remove.


Once you are done adding/removing items/menus, establishing menu counts, and cloning menu counts. Click Ok.

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Print/Export Daily Menu Counts

You may choose to export daily menu counts for reviewing purposes.

  1. From the Home tab, selectMeal Planning.
  2. Select a date from the calendar, then click Edit Day.
  3. Right-click in the grid and select Print Grid or Export Grid Data.
     

    Print Grid

    Export Grid Data

    1. Select a local or network file location, enter a filename, and click Save.
    2. You may open the file once it is saved to view or print the daily meal planning counts.

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