It depends on how large you want the burgers to be. If you make them 'quarter pounders' you'll get 4 per pound which would be 24 burgers. If you make them big fat juicy burgers (say 6 or so ounces) you'll get about 16 burgers.
Assume that each person will eat one hamburger, you would need 200 Hamburgers, plus the buns. Then at least 100 to 200 extra hamburgers and buns for those who want more! Keep a hundred of the extras in the freezer in case they are not needed. Always err on the high side, as it looks bad to run out!
7lbs at 1/3lb per patty = 21 average burgers
10lbs at 1/2lb per patty = 20 large burgers
There should 1 pound of chicken for each adult that is eating. That means that should be approximately 6 pounds of chicken for 6 adults.
150 should do it - depends on appetite size and what you're serving with it. Some will want 1, some will want 2 (or more).
Depends on what you are serving. A quarter pound hamburger would mean that it would serve four. If you put it into a spaghetti sauce, you can serve up a six or eight easily enough.
12
3o burgers
No, it'll feed 10 people. 10 pounds will feed 20 people. HA, HA Rachel Ray!
I remember McDonalds in 1950's price for a hamburger was .20 cents.
5 pounds of macaroni should be enough to feed 20 people. Depending on appetite each pound can feed between 4 and 5 people.
chicken nuggets will feed people your age
20
If it is a boneless ham, figure on it feeding 24 to 28 people. If it is a bone-in ham, I guess it might feed 18 to 20, but that depends on how big the bone actually is.
12-20 depending on how much meat you like
20 to 30 depends how much you feed it
Battle of Hamburger Hill happened on 20-05-10.
Hamburger Dinner Theater was created on 2011-02-20.
According to the American Feed Industry Association, as much as $20 billion worth of feed ingredients are purchased each year
practice your gaging skills and how to hold alot of food down until you are able to eat 20 pounds worth of hamburger