Depends on how hungry the first person being served at the table is. Maybe though 4 people if other dishes are served with it.
To determine how many baked beans you need for 100 people, you first need to establish the serving size per person. Let's assume a standard serving size is half a cup of baked beans. To calculate the total amount needed, you would multiply the serving size by the number of people (100) and then convert the result to the appropriate unit (cups, pounds, etc.) based on your recipe or preference. So, for 100 people, you would need approximately 50 cups of baked beans.
A quart is 32 ounces. I would serve 4 oz portions to 8 people.
The serving size for baked beans depends on whether the beans are the major source of nutrition in the dish, or whether it is served with rice, potatoes or other source of starch or carbohydrate. On it's own, 8oz would be considered a serving size, so 240oz, or a little less than 2 gallons, would serve 30 people.
As part of a meal one 17 ozs can will feed 2 people so you need 100 cans.
To feed 20 people, you typically need about 1 cup of cooked green beans per person. Since there are 4 cups in a quart, you would need approximately 5 quarts of green beans to serve 20 people. This estimate can vary depending on whether the green beans are served as a side dish or part of a larger meal.
It depends on the occasion. You could serve a simple meal with meatloaf, mashed potatoes, green beans, bread, and a dessert. Or, you could serve picnic foods like cold cuts, potato salad, slaw, baked beans, and a bread for a summer picnic. The possibilities are endless.
about eight
Usually, people serve them and they eat rice and beans.
A quart of milk typically serves around 4 people, with each person receiving approximately 1 cup of milk.
I would guess a quart of soup feeds three. I think one can is considered a serving, and a can of soup is typically about 10 ounces. A quart is 32 ounces.
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.
That's about four bowls.