35-40ish. I'd say make about 4oz (1/2 cup) per person.
I just read 1 1/4 gallons serves 50 people.
Some people don't even like baked beans so the ones who love it will eat their share :-) Plus consider the other foods available to pick from at the event.
One gallon of baked beans will most likey feed around 20-30 people depending on the size of each serving.
Most caterers consider a 1/2 cup portion to be a 'serving' of any vegetable. There are 16 cups per gallon, so you would have 32 servings per gallon of baked beans.
A one gallon container of baked beans should provide around 35 servings. This is particularly helpful for large parties with many guests.
Approximately 8 pounds
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Approximately 8 pounds
If served as a side, 1/2 cup (2 oz) per person should do. Bush's baked beans comes in a 117 oz can. So, you could estimate 58 servings.
As part of a meal one 17 ozs can will feed 2 people so you need 100 cans.
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.
16 8-ounce servings per gallon. (1 gallon is 128 fl oz.)
10 to 15 servings
16 ounces of green beans would be four 1/2 cup servings.
24 -30 servings
16
Yes, many brands of baked beans are vegan. Just check the label.
That is 20 servings