depending on their appetites between 15 and 25 people!
I would say about 40 people.
The answer is 30 people.
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2.5 pounds of potato
That is approximately 40 people.
20
You need one and 1/4 potato per person, so: - serving 4 people,= 5 potatoes - serving 10 people,=12 - 13 potatoes.
10 half pound potatoes.
It depends on how big your potato is. If it is a large one then 1/2 a potato per person. If the potato is small then 1 potato per person.
Assuming potatoes cost $.50 a pound, then 10 pounds would cost $5.00 (0.50 x 10 = 5.00). Potatoes vary in price per pound for many reasons. The variety of potato, its freshness, the current supply, how many people what to buy potatoes and the part of the country you are buying these potatoes are just a few.
you would be safe with 4 or 5 ounces per person
$2.50
A standard serving of mashed potatoe's is around six ounces. Between five and six pounds should be enough to serve 10 adults and maybe even leave you a little bit of leftovers.
The yield is approximately 10 to 30 pounds.
This depends on how you are serving the potatoes and what part of the meal the potatoes will be. I would probably use one potato per person. I would also have an extra potato for every two men, and count half of a potato per child. That is if the potatoes were only part of the meal and not the whole meal. Being able to use math comes in handy. I would count the potatoes in a 10 pound bag and then decide how many to buy. I have also found that the different types of potatoes do better in different dishes.
in the 1930s it was 29 cents
10 to 12 potatoes,better to have alittle left over than not enough.
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