For a Ploughman's lunch, it's generally recommended to serve about 2 to 3 ounces (60 to 85 grams) of cheese per person. This amount can vary based on the other components of the meal, such as bread, pickles, and salad. If cheese is the main focus, leaning toward the higher end of that range is advisable.
I have researched this and you should provide about 4 oz of lunch meat and 3 oz of cheese per person. For heartier appetites you buy ham and turkey then you can reduce the meat to 3 oz each per person 3 oz of ham and 3 oz of turkey Hope that helps.
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About one half of a pound per man and one quarter pound per woman or child.
it matters how much people are there
Each person will owe $5.05 ($45.45/9=$5.05.)
Cheese is not only dairy, but a source of protein. You can have 3 1/2 ounces of cheese per week. If you eat too much cheese it can bind you and cause constipation. Nightmares to multiple dreams have been linked to eating cheese too late in the evening, so if you want it, use it for lunch and dinner only or in a morning omelet.
An average person eats breakfast, Lunch and Dinner in Pak land
i don't completely understand your question but... usually at lunch when serving meat it usually consists of one lb. (pound)
5 to 15 minutes.
Around £5 per person or a bit more for lunch there x
It depends on where you live, and how much food your lunch has in it.
Packed a Lunch Too much work save money short lunch break bad weather