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Matt
 
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may well have spelt this wrong. a relative in canada says she has cornished
ham when she goes to a resturant. i've never heard of it. any ideas?


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Matt wrote:

>may well have spelt this wrong. a relative in canada says she has cornis=

hed
>ham when she goes to a resturant. i've never heard of it. any ideas?
>

Yes, a cornish hen makes the most sense.

You guys should make it a habit to communicate better, just ask *while*=20
you speak to your relative.

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try cornish hen
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> try cornish hen


I did a Google search on "Cornish ham" and it seems that Cornish ham is some
sort of potted ham. Maybe it's like Spam.


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"Matt" > wrote in message
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| may well have spelt this wrong. a relative in canada says she has
cornished
| ham when she goes to a resturant. i've never heard of it. any ideas?
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|

Perhaps it is corned ham? We have this at Christmas time in North Carolina
and Southern Maryland area. I'm not familiar with any other part of the
country that have this, and it's hard to find these days in either of these
areas (you have to ask the guys in the meat department and they might fix
one for you).


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