PENMART01 wrote:
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> Margaret Suran writes:
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> >PENMART01 wrote:
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> >> Margaret Suran writes:
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> >> >>
> >> >> Funny, I can't find a "lower-sodium" version at the Website:
> >> >> http://smithfieldham.com/hams.htm
> >> >
> >> >Smithfield, Va. companies sell a spiral cut ham and a boneless ham that
> >> >is much milder than their regular hams,
> >>
> >> Perhaps so (you fail to enumerate), but they're not "Smithfield Ham".
> >
> >I can't be more specific, because that is all I remember.
>
> Als, heimers? (Btw, commas are not for decoration. Are you a stutterer?)
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> >I have no idea whether or not they were from "The" Smithfield Hams
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> If you've "no idea" why are you attempting to negotiate with gobbledygook...
> are you hitting on me, Jill, or both?
> Sheldon
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Neither, I recounted what had happened at a Food Show, where I had a
chance to taste hams from Smithfield, Va. Since I did not care for any
of the samples, I had no reason to remember any of the brand names and I
am not trying to negotiate anything. I only wanted to add my 2 cents
worth and mention that none of these hams are to my liking, since they
are very salty and I like bland foods.
The whole topic is silly and it is time to drop it. As for suffering
from Alzheimer's, that would not be unusual at my age.

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Right now, I am looking forward to Thursday and the Chocolate Show.
Margaret