At 1/2 pound of turkey each; 15 x 1/2= 7.5 pounds of meat, x roughly 1.5 for bones, a 10 pounder should theoretically do fine, but 15 pounds would be better, in case you have a bunch of white-meat lovers, or something.
For a whole turkey, allow about one pound per person, which includes a moderate amount for leftovers. If you like a lot of leftovers, allow up to 1-1/2 pounds per person.
You will need an 18 to 22 pound turkey for 14 people. With this size turkey, you should have plenty of leftovers.
A 21 to 22 pound turkey for a normal 14 people meal (some big eaters with some nibblers) if all are really big eaters then two 15 pound turkeys.
13 to 20 pound turkey
App. 1 pound of meat per person.
One pound of turkey should be cooked for each person eating. A turkey that will feed 10-14 people should weigh around 10-14 people.
A standard oven would work. Turkeys range from 3-35 pounds, you should estimate about one and a half to two pounds per person. My family has a 18-22 pound turkey for about 12-14 people with some leftovers.
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The turkey might represent something to do with ChristmasANSWER 2:Christmas is traditionally a time when families gather together and the turkey is a big bird that can feed a large number of people at one sitting. Not everyone eats turkey at Christmas but, whatever is cooked, it will be large enough to feed many people.
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