World War II food rationing ended in the United States in 1946.
By 1950 you were free to buy as much as you could afford and you could find at local butchers.
About 13 lbs. 2.6 lb
I would serve 11 pounds
20-25 lbs
16 oz to a lb. So 1 lb.
450g equates to about 1 (0.99208) pound.
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A pound is 16 ounces. A quarter of a pound would be 4 ounces.
74% less than 200,415,215
For a gathering of 35 people, you typically want to allocate about 0.5 to 0.75 pounds of skirt steak per person, depending on the appetite of your guests and if there are other dishes being served. This means you would need approximately 17.5 to 26.25 pounds of skirt steak. To be safe and ensure everyone is satisfied, aiming for around 20 to 25 pounds would be ideal.
this depends if the people are old or young-for young people maybe 20 steaks at the most.
1 kg = 1000 gm = 2.2 pounds 350 gm = 350/1000 kg = 0.350 x 2.2 pounds
estimate around 1/2 pound per person to be generous, so you'll need 7lbs.