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About 4 pounds of each.
If you allow 6oz of sausage per person then you will need at least 11lb 4oz.
If you allow 8oz of raw sausage (about 6oz cooked) per person your will need 100lb of sausage for 200 people.
usually 17 people. 1 person a pound. lolz!
About one pound.
0.875 lb.
That is about 10 -14 sausages. I would give 2 sausage per person, so roughly 10-12 people.
The rough portion estimate for serving meat at a party is one half pound per person. This is on the high side of the average portion. If you want to be more on the safe side, if you are worrying about falling short, add another ten percent. So, for fifty people, at one half pound each, you would need 25 pounds of sausage. Ten percent more would be 27.5 pounds. Depending on what else you will be serving, you might be able to reduce this to 15 to 20 pounds. If the sausage is an appetizer, reduce servings to 3-4 ounces per guest. (50 x 4 = 200 ounces or 12.5 pounds).
To estimate how much sausage to serve for 100 people, a general guideline is to plan for about 1/4 to 1/3 pound of sausage per person, depending on whether it’s a main dish or part of a larger meal. This means you would need approximately 25 to 33 pounds of sausage for 100 people. Adjustments can be made based on the specific meal context and whether other protein options are being served.
Well, honey, if you want to keep those 200 hungry folks happy, you better stock up on around 50 pounds of breakfast sausage. That's assuming each person will be gobbling down a quarter pound of that delicious meat. Don't skimp on the sausage, or you'll have a mutiny on your hands at breakfast time.
about 175
You can get eight small sausage patties from a pound. Most people would consider two a serving.