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Old 10-20-2009, 01:57 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Why not order a corned ham from the grocer out there and stuff it yourself? Not real hard just time consuming.
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Old 10-20-2009, 01:59 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Why not order a corned ham from the grocer out there and stuff it yourself? Not real hard just time consuming.
dont think out in CA you will be able to get a corned ham
its even hard to get around here
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my mom and stepdad stuff a ham every year for them and his family. I won't touch stuffed ham at all just the smell while its cooking makes me sick to my stomach.
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Old 10-20-2009, 02:00 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Why not order a corned ham from the grocer out there and stuff it yourself? Not real hard just time consuming.
I tried that with the grocer in Maine. He insisted no such thing existed.
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I tried that with the grocer in Maine. He insisted no such thing existed.
and thats even on the east coast..... can you imagine the look she will get on the west coast???
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and thats even on the east coast..... can you imagine the look she will get on the west coast???
He kept insisting I was talking about corned beef.
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Old 10-20-2009, 02:03 PM   #17 (permalink)
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He kept insisting I was talking about corned beef.
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He kept insisting I was talking about corned beef.
That is so funny. When I was growing up my God Mother would make standing rib roast every New Years Eve for us. So a few years back I went to the butcher to order one so I could make it myself. They had no clue what I was talking about. Told me there was no such thing. lol

So finding a corned ham could prove to be very VERY tricky. :) Otherwise I would totally be up to the challenge.

Don't some people use a different kind of ham other than corned? I thought I read some recipes that called for a differnt type.
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That is so funny. When I was growing up my God Mother would make standing rib roast every New Years Eve for us. So a few years back I went to the butcher to order one so I could make it myself. They had no clue what I was talking about. Told me there was no such thing. lol

So finding a corned ham could prove to be very VERY tricky. :) Otherwise I would totally be up to the challenge.

Don't some people use a different kind of ham other than corned? I thought I read some recipes that called for a differnt type.
That like calling shark fin scallops.

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EEEWWWWWWW DONT DO LENNYS...... I know SOMDGirl and family.... go with a family made ham!!!!

We buy the hams from Mckays and it DOES take lots of labor to stuff it.... but it is 1000x's better than any store purchased ham!!!!!
I've only heard how good they are never actually tasted it myself.
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