A lot if Alexa cockrell is eating The5thbeatle added: Large whole chicken wings usually come in at about 8 per pound. If you are serving four wings per person that equates to ½ pound per person so you would need 50 pounds of whole wings per 100 people.
In Pittsburgh, the cookie table is a big deal. We allow at least 4-6 cookies per person. We even include containers for people to take cookies home with them.
depends on how many people you have coming. i estimate 2 per person if they are nice size balls. smaller ones maybe 3 or 4.
8-10 Square Foot Per Person is typically the rule of thumb
I guess asking how many pounds is a bit hard to figure out, but since chicken wings are kind of small, I would recomend three chicken wings per person. That would mean, 30 chicken wings. However, if their larger, I would recomend 1 or 2 per person. --- If you are talking about chicken wings for Buffalo Wings, then 3 chicken wings per person will not be nearly enough. you would need on the average 10 per person. I have never seen anyone eat just 3 hot wings....
The amount of chicken wings per pound varies greatly by the size of the wing. On average there are 6 to 12 chicken wings per pound depending on size.
Chicken wings have 3.2 carbs per wing.
A rough estimate is 10 wings per person as an full size, sit down appetizer. This would mean you would need to buy 500 wings. You could get away with 5 per person as an "Amuse bouche" or tasting at a cocktail party which would amount to 250 wings total. Always have a few more than needed on hand in case of spills/wastage.
Honey bees' wings beat 11,400 times per minute.
a housefly beats its wings around 200 times per second
An American robin can beat its wings times per second.
As an appetizer, figure 4 per person. As a main course, about 7 per person.