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From: jakdedert on Wed, Sep 27 2006 10:19 am
Slow Code wrote: Why are you people against having good hams? Well...I quit eating red meat regularly about 20 some-odd years ago. I feel much better now with all that out of my system. I do enjoy a slab or two of good ham at Christmas, though. My wife and I had aged ham at Easter. Tasted like chicken. |
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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: wrote: My wife and I had aged ham at Easter. Tasted like chicken. I have a turkey ham sandwich in my hand at the moment. Enjoy! :-) Everyone else ought to remember the definition of ham: "Ham is the butchered meat of swine." There...now THAT's a troll! :-) |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Cecil Moore wrote: wrote: My wife and I had aged ham at Easter. Tasted like chicken. I have a turkey ham sandwich in my hand at the moment. Enjoy! :-) Everyone else ought to remember the definition of ham: "Ham is the butchered meat of swine." There...now THAT's a troll! :-) either way, its still a dead farm animal |
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