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  2. Hatfield Quality Meats - Wikipedia

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    The company is a manufacturer and supplier of over 1,200 fresh and manufactured pork products. [3] These include a variety of pork-based foods such as: bacon, ham, hot dogs, sausage, pork tenderloin, pork roasts, deli meat, scrapple,and pork rolls. [4] [5]

  3. Hatfield - Wikipedia

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    Hatfield Town F.C., an association football club in Hertfordshire, UK; Hatfield Quality Meats, a manufacturer and supplier of fresh pork and prepared pork products based in Hatfield, Pennsylvania, US; Mount Hatfield, a mountain in Canada; USS Hatfield, a U.S. Navy ship "Hatfield", a 2003 song by Byzantine from The Fundamental Component

  4. Smithfield Foods - Wikipedia

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    At the time, according to Luter, the company had a net worth of under $1 million, debt of $17 million, and losses of $2 million a year. He said it even lost money in December 1974—holiday-ham season—which was "like Budweiser losing money in July". [20] Luter's restructuring of the company is credited with its improved performance. [22]

  5. Ham Sells for Record $2 Million - AOL

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    For a point of reference, the average ham from the winning company Broadbent B&B Foods in Cadiz, Kentucky sells for around $60, making this year's a record breaking ham. Beth and Ronny Drennan ...

  6. How Long Does It Take To Cook a Ham? Everything You ... - AOL

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    Cut. Weight/lbs. Minutes/lb. Minimum Internal Temperature & Rest Time. HOW LONG TO COOK SMOKED HAM, cook-before-eating. Whole, bone in. 10 to 14. 18 to 20. 145° and allow to rest for at least 3 ...

  7. Pork roll - Wikipedia

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    Although it says "John Taylor's Pork Roll" on the wrapper of the product of the Taylor Provisions Company, [3] a century later, many in North Jersey continue to use the term "Taylor ham". [2] The debate over the name, which splits New Jersey along a line between the north and the south, is a perennial one in the state. [8]

  8. 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.

  9. Smithfield ham - Wikipedia

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    The first record of the commercial sale of cured "Smithfield Ham" is a receipt to Ellerston and John Perot on the Dutch Caribbean Island of St Eustatius, dating from 1779. [1] The Isle of Wight County Museum holds P.D. Gwaltney Jr.'s "pet ham". It is thought to be the world's oldest ham, having been cured in 1902.