The rule of thumb for BBQ pork (assuming you're talking about a pork shoulder or whole pig) is to allow about one pound per person.
The number of people 10 pounds of barbecue can serve depends on portion sizes and appetites, but a general guideline is that 1 pound of meat typically serves about 3 people. Therefore, 10 pounds of barbecue could serve approximately 30 people if it's the main dish. If served with sides or as part of a larger meal, it might serve even more. Adjustments can be made based on the specific context and sides offered.
1 pound ( boneless) for 3 people or 17 pounds
7 or 8 people i hope that helped
It will depend on the size of the portions you wish to serve but around 12 slices.
Typically, it is recommended to prepare about 1/2 to 1 pound of meat per person for a barbecue.
It depends how hungry these people are. I personally could eat it all in 5 minutes, but the average servings in pound cake are 8.
50 pounds, a pound per person
To give you a tasty green veg.
Yes
I've found that one pound per person is a good rule of thumb.
One pounds of grapes will serve approximately 6 people. If you are just serving a small snack, the amount of servings will increase.
One pound of strawberries typically contains about 15-25 strawberries, depending on their size. This amount can generally serve 2-4 people as a snack or dessert. If used in a recipe, like a smoothie or salad, it might serve more people. Ultimately, the number of people it feeds can vary based on portion sizes and the context in which the strawberries are served.