Melba's Jammin' >, if that's their real name,
wrote:
>In article >,
wrote:
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>> Our ham is 19 pounds,
>
>Holy crap! What the hell were you thinking? A ham STEAK can feed both
>of us at a meal. Definition of Eternity: A ham and two people.
We were thinking it was a helluva price.
>> and we have no hoardes. Is there any chance that a
>> frozen ham of that magnitude will be thawed by Sunday?
>
>Take it out and take it back to where you bought it and ask them if they
>can saw that sucker in half -- and you'll STILL have a lifetime supply.
>If the supermarket refuses to saw it in half, see if there's a local
>meat market that will do it -- even for a couple bucks charge. Oy vey!
I'm sure they would. I'll think about it.
>>I'm not sure what possessed us to buy a whole ham. Fortunately, there
>> are zillions of ways of using up leftover ham.
>
>And it'll take a zillion years -- and I wouldn't refreeze it.
>
>> Carol, looking forward to all those ham leftovers 
>
>Ri-i-i-ight.
I can't imagine having too much ham.
Ham strings pulled off while passing the fridge
Ham sammiches
Ham fried rice
Ham strings pulled off while passing the fridge
Ham and potato hash
Scalloped potatoes and ham
Ham strings pulled off while passing the fridge
Lentil soup
Navy bean soup
Split pea soup
Potato leek soup
Ham strings pulled off while passing the fridge
Pinto beans
Grilled ham and cheese sandwiches
Ham and cheese omelettes
And I'm just getting started!
Carol
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Coming at you live, from beautiful Lake Woebegon