id say about 48 ;)
8 to 10
Allow about a half pound per person. That means you would need about 25 pounds to feed 50 people.
To determine how many pounds of sliced roast beef you need to feed 100 people, a common guideline is to estimate about 1/3 pound (or 5.3 ounces) of cooked meat per person for a main course. Therefore, for 100 people, you would need approximately 33 pounds of sliced roast beef. It’s advisable to round up a bit to account for varying appetites, so around 35 pounds would be a safe estimate.
Yes, an 8 pound roast (uncooked weight) should feed 13 people.The roast will loose weight during cooking.Even so it should yield about 7oz to 8oz of cooked meat per person.
Depends, are they obese? If they are, you need alot!
If you are speaking of meat the rule of thumb is typically 1/2 lbs per person. This would make it a 4.5 - 5 lbs roast.
A 2.5 lb pot roast typically serves about 4 to 6 people, depending on portion sizes and what side dishes are served alongside it. Generally, you can estimate about 1/2 pound of meat per person for a main dish. If served with hearty sides, it may stretch to feed 6, while larger appetites might lean towards 4 servings.
There were many different foods that people ate during the Renaissance. Among the weird delicacies were pigeons a la tremoulette, roast roebuck, smoked tongue, roast swan, pears in mead, and roast joints of mutton roast.
A blue whale can feed approximately feed 50,000 people
That will feed approximately 120 people.
Just one pork loin if roasted gently may feed about 10/12. Don't forget a pig has two loins. It is best to let it rest before slicing.
20lbs of meatballs can feed about 80 people. This is assuming each person were to consume a quaarter pound of meatballs each. If the meatballs are complimented with something else, then the 20lbs will feed more than just 80.