As hamburgers, four normal sized, 2 glutton sized, and 6 to eight little kid sized. In a casserole, it depends on how much pasta you put in.
2007-01-02 12:35:54
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answered by The Knif 5
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it you add things to the hamburger..IE pasta, vegetables etc. you can feed many more with the same hamburger. Alone 1 pound in burgers would feed about 5. with additions about 8 or 9
2007-01-02 12:44:19
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answered by ambi 4
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According to dietary standards 3-4 depending on the fat content and how much cooks out. 85/15 has the best flavor and should serve about 4 with nice sized patties.
For meatloaf about 4 also.
Chili 4-6
Tacos 5-8
2007-01-03 00:31:59
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answered by G-Man 3
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as hamburgers, I'd say 3 - 1/3 pound burgers (or you can go skimpy as 4 - 1/4 pound burgers.
See, you thought you would never use those fractions taught in basic math.
2007-01-02 12:26:01
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answered by AlwaysOverPack 5
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four 1/4 lb each
2007-01-02 12:28:39
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answered by netti 3
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I can eat a 1.5lb hamburger by myself. But I can because I don't gain weight.
2007-01-02 12:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it depends on what you are making. If you are making chili or tacos, then it will fee twice as many as if you are making burgers. If you are trying to stretch it as far as you can, then use it in chili or a casserole where it is mixed with other stuff.
2007-01-02 12:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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If you do 4 burgers, they will be very small. I'd say 3 burgers.
2007-01-03 05:24:10
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answered by Common_Sense2 6
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Four people
2007-01-02 12:26:30
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answered by ubi lala 1
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2 obese people. 4 regular people.
2007-01-02 12:27:41
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answered by A-Town Soulja 4
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