There are 16 ounces in a pound, so if 8 ounces of seasoning is used for 25 pounds of meat, that translates to 0.32 ounces of seasoning per pound of meat (8 oz ÷ 25 lbs). Since there are 6 teaspoons in an ounce, you would multiply 0.32 ounces by 6 teaspoons to get approximately 1.92 teaspoons of seasoning per pound of meat. Therefore, you should use about 2 teaspoons of seasoning for every pound of meat.
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Bout 3-4 lbs should do it nicely. Don't forget the cheese!
About 55.1 lbs
how many cups in 7 lbs. of apples
92 kg is about 203 lbs.
A good sized tablespoon to 1 oz. of seasoning should do it. I would season the meat just like salt and when salty enough seasoning is ideal. How spicy it should be will depend on who's eating it. Jamie Knight, Owner Fruge Cajun Seasoning http://www.FrugeCajunSeasoning.com
There are approximately 91 teaspoons in 4 lbs of baking soda.
lbs are a measure of weight, teaspoons are a measure of volume, it depends on the density of what you measure 28000 teaspoons of water would weigh about 304.43 lbs
how many spoons are in 0.033 lbs of butter
how many spoons are in 0.033 lbs of butter
15 lbs of water is approximately 1,362 teaspoons
2 1/3 lbs of meat
20 cups
umm 288 ppl. about 190 lbs of meat..depending on the people
That depends entirely on what you are measuring. The answer would be different for 0.2 lbs of feathers than 0.2 lbs of milk.
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at least 2 lbs.