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  2. 10 Best Kirkland Grocery Items Retirees Should Buy for ... - AOL

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    Here’s a look at the 10 best Kirkland grocery items retirees should buy at Costco for Thanksgiving. Kirkland Signature Whole Smoked Turkey Price : $4.43 per pound

  3. What you need to know about choosing the perfect ham - AOL

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    A city ham is what’s generally available at the grocery store. These are usually cured by brining and sold fully cooked. City hams may come with added liquids that can dilute the flavor, so ...

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    Marketside Bone-in Spiral-Cut Brown Sugar Double-Glazed Ham, Honey Cured Double-Glazed Ham, or Salted Caramel Ham, 8 to 14.6 pounds: Originally $27.70, now $24.80

  5. The Honey Baked Ham Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, Harry Hoenselaar created a bone-in spiral-slicer that smoked and cooked a ham. [2] He said the idea for the spiral ham slicer "came to him in a dream". Hoenselaar built his prototype spiral slicer using "a tire jack, a pie tin, a washing machine motor, and a knife". [3] In the 1930s, Hoenselaar sold honey-glazed hams to drugstores in ...

  6. List of hams - Wikipedia

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    Country ham is a variety of dry-cured ham, referring to a method of curing and smoking done in the parts of the Southeast U.S. states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, and other nearby states. [4] Glazed ham in the U.S. is coated with a flavored or spiced sugar solution ham before cooking.

  7. York ham - Wikipedia

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    York ham on the bone, breaded (Laurence Hudghton; Dukeshill) In his classic Le guide culinaire (1921) Auguste Escoffier said it was difficult to decide what was the best ham in the world, but the preference should go to the Prague ham for serving hot and the York ham for serving cold, although the latter was excellent hot too.