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"Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote: > "cybercat" > wrote in message > ... > > > Smithfield hams, too. Shanks (1.19 a lb) and butts (1.29 a lb). No idea > > what the difference is. > > Opposite ends of a ham cut in half. The butt tends to be a bit meatier. That's quite an understatement, in my opinion. If cyberthing is looking for a big bone, the shank is the way to go. I will never buy a shank half again. The bone tends to burn when roasting, and the meat on the thin end gets overcooked. Give me a butt any day! |
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