Memorial Day is a poignant reminder of the tenacity of life. Since we post the flag on this day it might be important to review how the citizens should behave around the Stars and Stripes. The flag of the United States is the emblem of our identity as a separate nation, which the United State of America has been for more than 200 years. Therefore, citizens should stand at attention and salute when their flag is passing in a parade or being hoisted or lowered.
Many celebrate Memorial Day with a cookout or big meal with family friends. If you’re planning one, these estimates can help you determine how much food you should buy. They’re based on “average” servings; adjust quantities upward for large eaters and downward if children are included.
FOOD Serves 10 Serves 25 Serves 50
Chicken 12 ½ pounds 25 pounds 50 pounds
Hamburgers 8-9 pounds 15-18 pounds 30-36 pounds
Hot Dogs 6 pounds 12 ½ pounds 25 pounds
Ham or Pork 10 pounds 20 pounds 40 pounds
Baked Beans 5 quarts 2 ½ gallons 5 gallons
Cole Slaw 5 pounds 10 pounds 20 pounds
Potatoes 9 pounds 18 pounds 36 pounds
Potato Salad 3 quarts 1 ½ gallons 3 gallons
Lettuce for Salad 5 heads 10 heads 20 heads
Bread 3 loaves 5 loaves 10 loaves
Rolls 30 100 200
Cakes 2 4 8
Pies 4 9 18
Ice Cream 1 gallon 2 gallons 4 gallons
The Old Farmer’s 2019 Almanac