How much cake would I need to have to feed 150 people?!


Question: How much cake would I need to have to feed 150 people!?
I am throwing a party in a few months, and I'm wondering how big a cake would have to be to feed 150 people!. Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
A three tier cake should feed 150 people!.
A 11 x 15 sheet cake provides 60 servings so if you are having a sheet cake, you will need 2 1/2 sheet cakes!.
Slices will be 1!.5 x 2 inches which is a standard party slice!.
Some people prefer 2 x 2!. If using the larger measurement you can get 42 slices per cake, in which case I would recommend 3 sheet cakes!.

Here's a guide for serving sizes:
http://www!.baking911!.com/cakes/numberofs!.!.!.


Your best bet really is a 3 tiered-cake like a wedding cake, but decorated like a birthday cake!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Your best bet is to go to a bakery and ask them, even if you are planning on making the cakes yourself!. I would ask in terms of sheet cakes and square measurements!. It also really depends on whether you are feeding children or adults or a mixture of both!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

i would get a full sheet cake because allot of people don't eat it ,i work in restaurant and it should be enough because i see most of times it worksWww@FoodAQ@Com

A cake with 150 pieces!. Just kiddin!.
If you go to the bakery, or even just call they can answer that for you!. Call CostCo, they have yummy cakes for cheapWww@FoodAQ@Com

well u have to think like 25 percent dont eat the cake if their all eating it like 8 cakes big cakes but if you dont know then go with 8 also if theirs other desert then less people tend to eat other deser too Www@FoodAQ@Com

proally like 10 BIG cakesWww@FoodAQ@Com





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