Well, this depends on how much they eat. My family usually makes a 20lb turkey, and this year we had about 10 people... We made no ham =( but we had plenty left.... But 25 LB is good if you know they eat a LOT and if you want left overs. Ofc I know this is after the fact... But would want someone to answer all questions... Out dated or not =)
When calculating meat for a party, estimate 6 to 8 ounces per person. If you have one or more real big eaters estimate more for them. For 15 people a 7 pound ham would be plenty, more than that will be Sandwiches for later in the week.
5-7 lbs is safe to say, assuming that there are some people who do not eat pork at your gathering or whatever it is. If sliced thinly that ham can be used sparingly and still fill your guests up. What also matters is how you intend on using the ham.
if the people are all supermodels, it will probably feed around fifty of them. if they are all sumo wrestlers, it will only feed one.
A ten pound ham will feed roughly 20 people. Most people say to figure about a half pound of meat per person.
On a boneless tavern ham, I use 3 servings per pound. A lot of places use 4 servings per pound, but I always count it as 3 and have extra for those who might want an extra serving.
Figure about 1 pound per person, so about 15 people.
There should be at least 50 pounds of ham and turkey in order to feed 50 people. 1 pound of turkey should feed every person.
They say to allow about 1/2 pound of meat per person. A 6 pound ham should feed 12 people and an 8 pound ham should feed about 16 people.
They say to allow about 1/2 pound of meat per person. A 6 pound ham should feed 12 people and an 8 pound ham should feed about 16 people.
That will feed approximately 120 people.
A general rule of thumb is that a boneless ham will provide around 0.25 pounds of meat per person. Therefore, a 6-pound boneless ham would feed approximately 24 people.
10 to 12 people presuming you are serving other things with it.
A sixteen pound ham may feed 18-20 people
depends on how much each eats. decide on how much eat will eat, then its simple math.
From what I've researched, it seems that you should count on 2 servings per pound, so for 30 people, you will need a 15 pound ham. If you want leftovers though, you should go bigger (that is for bone-in ham).
The number of people a 20 lb. spiral cut ham would feed depends in part on whether the ham has the bone in or not. A general rule of thumb is that ham will feed about four people per pound, or three if it has the bone in.
It depends on the serving size and whether it is boneless or not. If it is without bone, a 7 pound ( 112 ounce ) ham will serve 18 6 ounce servings.
Count on 4 to 5 moderate servings per pound, depending on what else you're serving, so a 10 pound ham would feed 40 to 50 people.
As many as they have the time to.