It depends if it is thick sliced or thin, but a 1lb package of bacon normally has around 16 slices.
A typical serving of bacon is about 2 slices, which weighs approximately 1 ounce. Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, 10 pounds of bacon contains 160 ounces. This means there are about 80 servings in 10 pounds of bacon, assuming each serving is 2 slices.
Depends on the kind of bacon, look on your pack for what a serving size is, then divide the calories in one serving by the number of slices in one serving. For example The bacon I eat (turkey btw, that's why the cal count is low) has 2 slices as the serving size, there are 84 calories in one serving so 84/2 = 42 calories in one slice.
3 medium slices of pork bacon is the serving size. That has about 104 calories.
You should already know that. It's 2 slices
1 kg is about 300 slices of bacon. If you have 3 slices of bacon per serving, Then you get 100 Servings.
Usually 1 slice of bacon equals one ounce, so three slices of bacon equals three ounces. This can vary depending on the thickness of the bacon.
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one rasher is one slice of bacon i think.
bacon is 1 point for one slice, 3 points for 2 slices, or 4 points for 3 slices.
About 1/8 slice.
how many ervings in 2 slices of bread
To feed 30 people 2 slices of bacon each, you would need a total of 60 slices of bacon. Since a standard pound of bacon contains about 16 slices, you would divide 60 by 16, which equals 3.75. Therefore, you would need approximately 4 pounds of bacon to ensure everyone gets 2 slices.