Oh, dude, a quart of beans typically has around 10 servings. But like, who really measures servings when it comes to delicious beans, am I right? Just scoop out what looks good and enjoy the bean goodness.
It depends on how big your serving is :) Assuming the beans are already cooked when you measured your quart, and a normal serving size is 1/2 cup, you'll have 8 servings to share. If your quart of beans are dry and then you cook them, you'll probably end up with 10 cups of cooked beans, or 20 half cup servings.
It is 8 servings.
There are 4 eight-ounce servings of juice in one quart.
There are approximately 4 cups in a quart of milk, so there would be about 8 servings (1/2 cup each) in one quart.
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10 to 15 servings
16 ounces of green beans would be four 1/2 cup servings.
24 -30 servings
If you mean how many one ounce servings would be equal to 1 gallon plus 1 quart, it would be 160 one ounce servings. There are 128 oz in a gallon, and 32 oz in a quart, so when you add them together, it is a total of 160 ounces. If you meant more than just 1 ounce per serving, just divide the number of servings into 160, and that will be your answer. For example, if you meant how many 6 ounce servings, you would divide 6 into 160, which would be 10 servings.
There are aproximately 12 servings per pound of dried pinto beans (at 1/2 cup servings cooked). So- in a 50lb bag, there would be 600 servings.
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