I'd say 200. I would rather have some extra than not enough to go around.
2006-11-19 15:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I would figure on the average about 2 cookies per person because some will eat cookies and some will not. Some will eat more then the 2. Also depends on what kind. If they are really delicious. I would definately count on at least 250
Is there other food going to be there? If there is gonna be alot, then you might consider cutting that down to the number of people. They can eat other stuff. Hope this helps
2006-11-19 09:47:01
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answered by chocoholic_40 2
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It depends on the cat. Some cats will eat only when they need to and others will eat much more than they should. If one of your cats cannot handle regulating her own feeding schedule, it's best not to leave the food out. I've fed my cats all dry food pretty much forever. Until I got my current cat who I spoil like crazy and give her fancy feast or other moist food in the evening. But I've never had problems with all-dry diets. Another thing to try is changing your cat food to a diet or indoor formula. Switching to indoor cat food helped one of my chubbers lose some weight. If you want to help your cat lose some weight, there's always exercise. You could get a feather-on-a-stick toy--I never met a cat who could resist one of those. Or laser pens are great when you want to make your cat run all over the place, and you just wanna sit on your butt and watch TV, lol.
2016-03-29 01:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It honestly depends on the size of the cookie. People consume about 3-4 smaller cookies or 2-3 bigger cookies.
I would recommend that you go the Costco and buy their assorted cookies. They have tubs of cookies that you can buy, from chocolate chip, oatmeal, to peanut butter and chocolate chocolate chip cookies
2006-11-21 07:34:12
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answered by roya1b1u 2
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175 That way you wouldn't over buy. Not everyone eats cookies and buy less(100) if you plan on having other desserts
2006-11-23 09:42:27
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answered by MochaLatte 2
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You should plan on one cookie per person, plus 10 % backup.
This may vary depending on the group you are serving.
2006-11-19 09:36:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd count 2 cookies per person
so 200
but it depends if thats all these people will have to eat....then more!
2006-11-19 10:09:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You buy 175 cookies.
2006-11-19 09:37:46
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answered by mellysdokie 1
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if you are serving a lot of other food just get 150 cookies but if not get 200 especially if there are kids
2006-11-19 10:04:35
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answered by Billy C 1
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Stick with 2 person.
Most of the older women will only eat one.
But most children will eat more then one (when their parents aren't looking). So it all averages out to 2 per person.
2006-11-19 09:47:04
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answered by CarolynJayne 3
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