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, ok hi Lasagna can range from any size. It depends on amount of servings in the whole lasagna. You should always look on the sides of boxes to see the serving sizes which will show you how much is recommended for you to eat, and how many calories and etc. is in that serving. Also see how many servings are per container. -Gaby
Spaghetti should be eaten with a fork and a spoon the size of a soup spoon. You pick up the amount of spaghetti you want to eat with the fork and then twirl it in the spoon (which prevents long strings of spaghetti splattering everywhere) and pop it into your mouth.
From the Papa Ginos Website: large 14" -- cut in 8 pieces small 10" cut in 6 pieces rustic cut in 12 pieces
8 to 10 pieces.
Idk what size but the normal one that I just had had 89
The answer depends on the size of the Lego pieces.
The amount of calories in lasagna depends on the size of the lasagna and the recipe used. I've seen calorie counts of anything from 350 to over 1000 calories. If you eat small portions with healthy ingredients, the amount will be at the low end of that spectrum.
it depends on the size of the balloon and the size of the paper
It varies on the board size. In an 8x8 board there are 24 pieces in total. In a 12x12 board, there are 60 pieces in total.
230 per serving size. 1 serving size = 2 pieces.
That would depend entirely on the size(s) of the pieces of cheese. And, of course, the size of your mouth. Answer those two variables, and the solution is simple geometry.
it depends on size of box, pieces of cereal, and what the machine stops and starts at