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> >>>> Smithfield is a brand name. They are generally of a better quality
> >>>> than store-brands. There is no difference in prepping.
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> >>> You are totally wrong on both counts and obviously no absolutely
> >>> nothing about Smithfield hams.
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> >> Smithfield is a brand name. For hams, ribs, pork roast, etc.
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> > There's no helping the clueless. Smithfield may be a brand name where
you
> > live, but to qualify as a true Smithfield ham it must meet stringent
> > criteria...
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> It IS a brand name where I live. Therefore I reiterrate-it is a brand
name.
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It's both a brand name and a type of ham. As a brand name it's a line of all
sorts of pork products including fresh pork that is injected and sprayed
with chemicals, totally gross but it's what my Harris-Teeter is carrying
these days so I have to go elsewhere for pork.
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