Oh, dude, you're really asking the hard-hitting questions today. So, like, typically a serving of salad is around 1-2 cups. A 5-pound bag of lettuce salad is like, what, around 80 ounces or so? So, you could get like 40 servings if you're being super conservative and only having a cup per serving. But who really measures their salad like that? Just grab a handful and call it a day, my friend.
I would call that about 54 servings.
It depends on the size and if you're talking about a large dinner salad or petite side salad. A typical head of iceburg lettuce can easily be split into fours for a side cobb salad. However, for an entree, you might only get two servings out of a medium head.
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According to the package I have, 10-12 oz. serves 4. So 5 lbs. would serve 26-30.
Well, honey, there are about 4 cups in a pound of shredded lettuce. But let's be real, who measures lettuce by the cup? Just toss in however much you want and call it a day. Let's not make a salad into a math problem, shall we?
There are many choices in making a plain salad, but one suggestion might be lettuce with tomatoes only.
that is 1 serving.
This depends upon portion size, the type of lettuce you and how many other ingredients are in the salad. Generally you decide on a recipe and, according to how many portions it will serve, multiply the amount of lettuce per portion by 70.
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36 leaves on average
24 -30 servings