Is it too old?
Sounds good to me. I got them at 69 cents a pound, a good deal at the
time I thought, but I should have only bout 2-3 of them, not 4-5 of them.
next time I'll know! Thanks!
"Sheldon" > wrote in message
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On Apr 16, 12:28?pm, "Bunny McElwee" >
wrote:
> I bought a few smoked ready to cook shank end hams back in February
> 2006. They were on sale so I bought 4 or 5 of them. Brought them directly
> home, straight into the freezer in their original packaging. I still have
> two of them in the freezer. So they have been in there for a year and 2
> months. Are they still safe to eat or should I go out and buy fresh? I'm
> having in laws in for the weekend and want to make a ham, but don't want
> to
> kill anyone.
A lot depends on your freezer temperature, and even if properly set at
below zero F (and most home freezers are not) still two years is kinda
long, especially for salted meat. Those hams probably cost a buck a
pound, not very much, I'd toss em... and should be yet another lesson
on how home freezers cannot save money, they are a convenience only,
they actually increase your food bill.
Sheldon
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