From what I've researched, it seems that you should count on 2 servings per pound, so for 30 people, you will need a 15 pound ham. If you want leftovers though, you should go bigger (that is for bone-in ham).
If you get packs of 4 then 10 packs should be enough, but i suppose it depends how hungry everyone is.
i was typing that when this guy said it and well i was going to say depends how hungry each person is.
A 15 lb. whole ham. You should have half a pound per person.
If you get sliced ham, then you can feed 30 to 40 people with 30 to 40 slices of ham
Approximately 8 pounds of ham are needed to feed 30 people. This assumes that everyone will eat a typical 4 ounce service of ham.
About 15 lbs of ham. Make sure you season the ham right
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A sixteen pound ham may feed 18-20 people
That will feed approximately 120 people.
They say to allow about 1/2 pound of meat per person. A 6 pound ham should feed 12 people and an 8 pound ham should feed about 16 people.
They say to allow about 1/2 pound of meat per person. A 6 pound ham should feed 12 people and an 8 pound ham should feed about 16 people.
A general rule of thumb is that a boneless ham will provide around 0.25 pounds of meat per person. Therefore, a 6-pound boneless ham would feed approximately 24 people.
As many as they have the time to.
50 pounds, a pound per person
Just throw as much as you want in.
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.
30 pounds of turkey should be needed to feed 30 people. There should be at least 1 pound of turkey for each adult.
10 to 12 people presuming you are serving other things with it.
No one can do math for you without all the numbers, so you would have to tell us how many people. But roughly it is two and a half people per pound, so ten people is four pounds.