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Is it just me or is ham crazy high this year
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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 2817513" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>Since it is just the wife and I, and we both love ham, we have been buying a boneless Farmland ham at Crest. Wife has some jaw problems and these are very tender. Normally we cut it in half and freeze the other half until needed. Each half gives us 3 meals. One of ham with a side and veggies, one with leftover cubed ham in scalloped sweet potatoes or something, and one with omelets. </p><p></p><p>For Christmas I will just cook a whole one with a brown sugar substitute, mustard and pineapple juice glaze.</p><p></p><p>If you have to have a bone in ham, Aldis or Uptown are your best bets. I have seen them at 99 cents a pound.</p><p></p><p>I checked and the Aldis in Edmond has spiral cut hams for $1.89lb. No idea of brand. Uptown had Cure 81 spiral cut half hams at $1.68lb but they have not updated their sale ads yet. May still be on sale, may not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 2817513, member: 8854"] Since it is just the wife and I, and we both love ham, we have been buying a boneless Farmland ham at Crest. Wife has some jaw problems and these are very tender. Normally we cut it in half and freeze the other half until needed. Each half gives us 3 meals. One of ham with a side and veggies, one with leftover cubed ham in scalloped sweet potatoes or something, and one with omelets. For Christmas I will just cook a whole one with a brown sugar substitute, mustard and pineapple juice glaze. If you have to have a bone in ham, Aldis or Uptown are your best bets. I have seen them at 99 cents a pound. I checked and the Aldis in Edmond has spiral cut hams for $1.89lb. No idea of brand. Uptown had Cure 81 spiral cut half hams at $1.68lb but they have not updated their sale ads yet. May still be on sale, may not. [/QUOTE]
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