That is an odd question to ask. There is no real answer to that. Some may say 35 (one for each person). But some may say 70 (2 for each person). Another way to look at that question is thinking about every person on their own. Some people may eat one hot dog, some may eat two, and some may eat six! What ever the answer is I enjoyed answering that odd question of yours.
depends on how hungry and how much these people eat on a daily basis... and depends on who eats what, i suggest you poll your guests.
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To serve 60 people, you should plan on at least 2 hot dogs per person. That's 120 hot dogs for 60 people. If you are serving only hot dogs as the main food, you may want to have a few extra on hand. It's always best to have more than not enough.
well dogs are cornivorous so you go on from there......
It depends on the taste and preference of the individual. Many people think hot dogs are good.
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As many as Mr Mendoza buys for them.
It's hard to provide an exact number of people who like hotdogs, as food preferences vary greatly among individuals and cultures. However, hotdogs are a popular food choice for many people worldwide.
You should plan on at least 2 hot dogs per person, which would be 60 hot dogs. To be on the safe side, you could have a few more than that on hand.
The "dogs" are hot dogs and they are in a freezer.
i would get at least 70 of each, because you never know how many people will want what and you want to have enough for everyone
Yes, dogs can eat hot dogs - my parent's two large breed dogs love them, so my parents use hot dogs to hide pills in. Hot dogs are made from beef, pork, chicken and turkey, so it's just another meat product to them. However, you should limit the number of hot dogs you feed to your dog, as they are relatively high in calories (compared to most dog foods).
It has something to do with their nervous system.
It's going to vary based on who the 40 people are, like little kids will eat less than full sized adults, and men will likely eat more than women. It also depends on how many side dishes are available too. It also depends on the burgers, as people will eat fewer bigger (e.g. 1/3 pound) burgers than smaller (1/4 pound or less) burgers, and the same is true for hot dogs. I'll assume they are adults, and estimate that 2/3 will eat hamburgers (27 people), and 1/3 eat hot dogs (13 people). I'd also estimate each adult eats on average 1.5 hamburgers or 2 hot dogs. For these assumptions, you would need 40 hamburgers and 26 hot dogs. Your mileage may vary.