A serving is about 1/2 cup if it has fruit in it. About a cup if it is plain yogurt without anything else added to it.
Answered somewhere else, but here it is again, 300 calories for a serving of a regular meat loaf, 100 calories for a serving of low calorie meat loaf.
I found the set of dishes serving for 8 at big lots. The only thing is that I can't find anywhere the serving dishes or anything else for them.
You could pay someone else to take your place.
It is legal if you are not serving drinks. If you are serving food and someone else brings the drinks/beer it is OK, but you can't serve liqueur until you are 21.
Distinctive means characteristic, distinguishing, serving to distinguish that which can be easily distinguished or differentiated from something else, notable.
I don't know either but I have to find out for a school crossword for homework or else I get a detention.
A serving is considered 4 ounces, about half a cup. Ten pounds should be enough to give everyone a serving. You'll need more if there isn't much else being served!
If you are at home with your close family then yes. Definitely not at a restaurant or a banquet.
There is very little difference between these two terms, which in most cases would be interchangeable. However, if you are serving guests you would be more likely to think in terms of a serving, whereas if you are eating by yourself, the term portion would be more applicable.
The same as everywhere else civilised. We have crockery and cutlery. Traditionally, plates are warmed up before serving anything hot.
The same as anyone else -"Father" - at least in public. Ordinarily, he will address him by his first name, especially if he is serving in the same diocese.