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  2. The Best, Most Affordable Holiday Ham Comes from Costco

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    To reheat the ham in the oven, heat the oven to 325°, add a bit of water (a couple of tablespoons) to a baking pan and add the sliced ham. Bake the ham until it's steaming and heated through ...

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    Here at Delish we're professionals at expecting the unexpected, particularly when it comes to big dinner-centric holidays (ahem, Christmas and Easter).It's become one of our main party tricks!

  4. From SPAM to Turkey Ham: Every Time of Ham You Could ... - AOL

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    Westphalian Ham: a German-style cured ham that comes from pigs who are fed a diet of acorns from the Westphalia forest. The dark brown ham is smoked over beechwood and juniper wood.

  5. List of hams - Wikipedia

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    The ham is used in Chinese cuisine to flavor stewed and braised foods, as well as for making the stocks and broths of many Chinese soups. [4] It is prepared using the Tongcheng pig and has been described as "the most prized ham in all of China". [4] Rugao ham is a dry-cured ham that originated in Jiangsu province, China, and was first prepared ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Country ham - Wikipedia

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    Country ham is a variety of heavily salted ham preserved by curing and often but not always by smoking, associated with the cuisine of the Southern United States. [1]