I usually buy a pound a person. I sometimes end up with a few left over but this has always been a general rule here in Idaho. It depends on the the size of potato you get. The bigger the potatoes are the more pounds you need to buy. A large baker will usually be almost a pound each so you will need to buy more. If you are getting the smaller potatoes then the pound per person will work. Good Luck!!
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∙ 14y agoThere are just about fifty pounds worth of potatoes in there.
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∙ 15y agoNormally 3 or 4 average size potatoes per pound, so 50lb would be around 150 to 200 potatoes.
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∙ 15y agoa lot A LOT
It depends on how thinly the salt is spread.
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1 bag of 23Kg/50lb per passenger
That depends on how big the bag is.
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A large bag (1 pound) might have 10 to 12 medium potatoes, a snack bag (1 oz) would probably have come from a single potato. The frying process replaces the water weight with some oil, so the weight of the potatoes was about 4 times the weight of the bag of chips.