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Honey Glazed Hams
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Matt T.
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Forget that supermarket ham and splurge once in while with a great ham from Honey Glazed Hams. I say splurge because at around $7.50/lb, expect to pay about $45 for the smallest half ham. While cheaper per pound than steak at most supermarkets, you usually don't buy a steak that weighs 6 lbs. But the investment in this ham is worth it (even more so if you have a vacuum sealer) because the ham is so tender and flavorful it makes supermarket hams taste like plain old pork boiled in water or something. If I have one gripe about their ham it's the honey glaze...it forms this thick overly sweet crust that tastes burnt in some places. But the crust is easily removed so it's only a small gripe. They also feature more sweet goods like cookies and candies all packaged up for gift-giving (or for self-eating). And for lunch you can even get a sandwich made w/this awesome hand. Just don't make the mistake of going on a Sunday or Monday...because you'll find that no one is there (they're closed).
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