Hi!
Does anyone know where I could find a ham for Christmas dinner? Can I just get it in the supermarket? What's it called?
Thanks!
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Nov 30, 2008 @ 14:25
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Hi!
Does anyone know where I could find a ham for Christmas dinner? Can I just get it in the supermarket? What's it called?
Thanks!
JimboNov 30, 2008 @ 14:25
Does anyone know where I could find a ham for Christmas dinner? Can I just get it in the supermarket? What's it called?
Thanks!
JimboNov 30, 2008 @ 14:25
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Re: Christmas Ham
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Nov 30, 2008 @ 18:21
Jimbo:
Did you really mean Ham, or did you mean to ask about Turkey?
Nir
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Jimbo:
Did you really mean Ham, or did you mean to ask about Turkey?
Nir
Nir Ofek, Nov 30, 2008 @ 18:21
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Nov 30, 2008 @ 18:31
Nir:
Some people celebrate with a ham instead of a turkey. Both are traditional meals for Christmas.
I imagine that the question is as it is stated.
Verbier
Some people celebrate with a ham instead of a turkey. Both are traditional meals for Christmas.
I imagine that the question is as it is stated.
Verbier
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Nir:
Some people celebrate with a ham instead of a turkey. Both are traditional meals for Christmas.
I imagine that the question is as it is stated.
Verbier
Verbier, Nov 30, 2008 @ 18:31
Some people celebrate with a ham instead of a turkey. Both are traditional meals for Christmas.
I imagine that the question is as it is stated.
Verbier
Verbier, Nov 30, 2008 @ 18:31
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Dec 1, 2008 @ 14:51
We're having both!
Turkey and ham has always been the tradition round our way but I don't think I've ever seen it here.
It's a huge lump of ham, but I don't know what the actual cut is called so I don't really know what to ask for.
Anyone?
Turkey and ham has always been the tradition round our way but I don't think I've ever seen it here.
It's a huge lump of ham, but I don't know what the actual cut is called so I don't really know what to ask for.
Anyone?
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We're having both!
Turkey and ham has always been the tradition round our way but I don't think I've ever seen it here.
It's a huge lump of ham, but I don't know what the actual cut is called so I don't really know what to ask for.
Anyone?
Jimbo, Dec 1, 2008 @ 14:51
Turkey and ham has always been the tradition round our way but I don't think I've ever seen it here.
It's a huge lump of ham, but I don't know what the actual cut is called so I don't really know what to ask for.
Anyone?
Jimbo, Dec 1, 2008 @ 14:51
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Re: Christmas Ham
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Dec 2, 2008 @ 02:07
What do you need?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pork#Cuts
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Dec 2, 2008 @ 12:51
Hi guys, thanks for all your help.
I found what I was looking for in Manor, "cuisse au jambon", simple as that.
A pig's leg is pretty big as it turns out so I just need to find out how much I need and the (very helpful) butcher will cut it off for me.
Yum!
I found what I was looking for in Manor, "cuisse au jambon", simple as that.
A pig's leg is pretty big as it turns out so I just need to find out how much I need and the (very helpful) butcher will cut it off for me.
Yum!
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Hi guys, thanks for all your help.
I found what I was looking for in Manor, "cuisse au jambon", simple as that.
A pig's leg is pretty big as it turns out so I just need to find out how much I need and the (very helpful) butcher will cut it off for me.
Yum!
Jimbo, Dec 2, 2008 @ 12:51
I found what I was looking for in Manor, "cuisse au jambon", simple as that.
A pig's leg is pretty big as it turns out so I just need to find out how much I need and the (very helpful) butcher will cut it off for me.
Yum!
Jimbo, Dec 2, 2008 @ 12:51
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