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Depends on how hungry the first person being served at the table is. Maybe though 4 people if other dishes are served with it.
it wound depend on what type of beans they are ...
There are approx 860 beans.
It depends on how big your serving is :) Assuming the beans are already cooked when you measured your quart, and a normal serving size is 1/2 cup, you'll have 8 servings to share. If your quart of beans are dry and then you cook them, you'll probably end up with 10 cups of cooked beans, or 20 half cup servings.
2lbs.
There is no standardized measurement of a serving; you are free to serve any amount that you wish. Nonetheless, for a more or less typical serving size, I would make four servings out of a quart.
Approx 460 beans.
4 #10 cans of baked beans should be enough as a side dish. 8 cans if served as a main meal portion. This is about the same as 15 or 30 quart cans. **a #10 can is just 1 cup smaller than a US gallon, and holds (30) - 1/2 cup servings. 2 to 6 servings = a portion size (the actual portion served). Serving sizes are only a measure of nutritional value and are not actual portion sizes.
Approx 232 of them.
Two thousand sixteen
Without knowing what kind of dish you are serving the red beans in, this will be an estimate. For straight red beans, served as a side dish, you can estimate that each person will eat approximately 1/2 c of beans. For 150 people, this is 75 cups. Each can tends to have about 1 cup worth of beans in it, so you would need 75 cans of red beans.
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