20 pounds of shredded chicken will serve approximately 60 people. The amount of chicken needed is very much dependent upon how it is served.
No, the word 'served' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to serve. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We served the refreshments to the volunteers. (verb)The buffet is always cheaper than a served meal. (adjective)
A distinctive feature of a formal buffet is having a set sequence for serving food, often starting with appetizers, followed by main courses, and concluding with desserts. Guests typically serve themselves or are served by attendants, with an emphasis on presentation and decor.
2/3's of the people who served will serve again
Yes a proper meal should be created and served by the same person, unless the meal is being served buffet style. However, if the guest(s) offers to help, it is acceptable for them to assist the maker of meal serve it.
buffet
~27.34
I go to the Buffet every year for my birthday , and I like the food they serve there .
Silver service is a service in which people serve customer food onto their table and a buffet its a service in which customer help them self to the food.
Originally it was a table on which food was placed before being served, so that the guests or diners could see and smell it before choosing what they wanted to eat. Nowadays it means a table set with food and drink at a party where the guests serve themselves.
I would serve 4 oz per person. So 5 pounds for 20 people.
I would serve 11 pounds