117
2.48 quarts (rounded) for each 1 inch deep in the pan
Well, honey, if you wanna double a 13x9 pan, you're gonna need a 18x13 pan. It's as simple as that. Just grab yourself a bigger pan, pour in your ingredients, and bake away. Just remember, double the size means double the deliciousness!
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117
You should get six 4x4 servings with a a 1x9 on the bottom ans a 1x13 on the side left over. So, basically 7 servings.
I would call that about 54 servings.
a 9 x 13= 117 sq inches; if each serving is 3 x 3 inch you can get 117/9 = 13 servings
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Well, honey, it really depends on how hungry your guests are! A standard 9 x 13 inch casserole pan can typically serve around 8-12 people, but let's be real - if you're serving a bunch of hungry football players, you might want to double that recipe! Just remember, it's always better to have leftovers than to run out of food.
The person who invented the yummy lasagna was born in Italy. her name was called Maria Borgogno. She lived in the 13's. Lasagna was also named as "Lasagna el ferno". Lasagna is just layers of pasta, cheese, and tomato sauce. Lasagna was made in Italy- but hard to find in the northern parts.
2.48 quarts (rounded) for each 1 inch deep in the pan
117 square inches (13 x 9 = 117)
about 5 and 1/2 quarts will fit in that pan
About 4 to 6 servings of whole grains a day.
Less than one per serving, about 13 pieces (28 g); there are 7 servings per bag.