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Default Whoremel "Old Tyme Ham"

If anybody see's "Hormel Old Tyme Ham" available at your
cut-to-order deli, I recommend trying it. I've only ever seen or
tried the "Cob Smoked" version. It's a pretty good, high-quality
ham for around $4/lb.

http://www.hormelfoodservice.com/bra...-tyme-ham.aspx

Unfortunately only one "grocery store" around here carries it, and
it's my least favorite, most hated retail store of all time (It
begins with an "W").

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Sqwertz wrote:
> If anybody see's "Hormel Old Tyme Ham" available at your
> cut-to-order deli, I recommend trying it. I've only ever seen or
> tried the "Cob Smoked" version. It's a pretty good, high-quality
> ham for around $4/lb.
>
> http://www.hormelfoodservice.com/bra...-tyme-ham.aspx
>
> Unfortunately only one "grocery store" around here carries it, and
> it's my least favorite, most hated retail store of all time (It
> begins with an "W").
>
> -sw
>


Thanks. Was this ham sliced in the deli or do you buy it prepackaged?


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Default Whoremel "Old Tyme Ham"

On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 19:26:57 -0600, Becca wrote:

> Sqwertz wrote:
>> If anybody see's "Hormel Old Tyme Ham" available at your
>> cut-to-order deli, I recommend trying it. I've only ever seen or
>> tried the "Cob Smoked" version. It's a pretty good, high-quality
>> ham for around $4/lb.
>>
>> http://www.hormelfoodservice.com/bra...-tyme-ham.aspx
>>
>> Unfortunately only one "grocery store" around here carries it, and
>> it's my least favorite, most hated retail store of all time (It
>> begins with an "W").

>
> Thanks. Was this ham sliced in the deli or do you buy it prepackaged?


Sliced to order.

-sw
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