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"taxed and spent" wrote in message ...
"Cheri" > wrote in message ... > "Gary" wrote in message ... > > Not for pulled pork and bbq. This would be for a baked ham to eat as > slices for a couple of meals. Leftovers used as ham sandwiches and ham > hash. > > My store has 2 kinds on sale (? .97/lb). Either butt or shank. Which > would you choose for my plans or does it even make a difference? > > When baking a ham, I like to use cloves, then a can of crushed > pineapple with brown sugar added. When served, I also have a raisin > sauce on the plate. > > Any opinions today are welcome. I'll be at the store tomorrow early am > and decide if I want one at all. > > Thanks :-D > ========= > > I like the shank, easier to deal with. I just bought one today for .98 lb at > Safeway, also a boneless leg of lamb for me. I don't care for cloves on ham > at all, but my mom always used them on ham as well as pineapple and brown > sugar, so I know a lot of people do love ham that way. Enjoy yours. > > Cheri > I would like to know some alternatives to the pineapple and/or brown sugar. ============ I think some people use an orange glaze made from marmalade, or melting different flavors of jam for the glaze. Cheri |
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