I feel sorry for the people on the other end of that breath...
2006-10-20 21:16:47
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answer #1
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answered by Just Me 6
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More to the point who will peal them? Will this be all that they will be eating because that will make a difference as to how many they will be eating. Each person could eat two if in a soup, or half in a salad raw. or in a cooked meal with other stuff a quarter or a half of an onion. Two onions at half of a pound that would be 50 pounds, or half onion would be 25 pounds or quarter of an onion would be 22 and 1/2 pounds per hundred people depending on what you might do with them
2006-10-24 21:41:33
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answer #2
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answered by sarell 6
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depending on the size of the onions. It will take approxiamately one onion per 4 people. One onion might weigh about 1/2 of a pound. So this way you can do the math.
2006-10-21 08:08:29
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answer #3
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answered by tannamoad 1
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Use 1/4 onion per person. 25 should do. That's about six pounds of onions.
2006-10-21 04:11:35
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Onions, finely diced - 3 ½ cups (1 pound) 50 servings - 1 quart, 3 cups (2 pounds) 100 servings: when added to vegetable soup.
Dried onions - ¾ cup (2 ounces) 50 servings - 1 ½ cups (4 ounces)
100 servings: when added to vegetable soup.
How are you going to prepare these onions..
2006-10-24 22:35:41
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answer #5
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answered by sassy 6
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In my case one very small onion should do the trick.
2006-10-21 17:35:16
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answer #6
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answered by curious writer 2
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it depends in what you're cooking
2006-10-21 04:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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is that all they get? are you gonna cook them?
2006-10-21 04:10:28
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answered by Big hands Big feet 7
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