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Eric Ferguson
 
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A lady friend of mine was originally from New England (New Hampshire to be
precise). When we went back to Boston/Cape Cod, she went out and bought a
*Daisy Ham* to prepare for dinner one night. She absolutely loves these
things. Being that she now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, she can't
find them here. Anybody have ANY leads as to where one *might* find one.
Pretty sure it was a *Daisy Ham*. TIA, Eric


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In article >, Eric
Ferguson > wrote:

> A lady friend of mine was originally from New England (New Hampshire to be
> precise). When we went back to Boston/Cape Cod, she went out and bought a
> *Daisy Ham* to prepare for dinner one night. She absolutely loves these
> things. Being that she now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, she can't
> find them here. Anybody have ANY leads as to where one *might* find one.
> Pretty sure it was a *Daisy Ham*. TIA, Eric


Google gives many sources and much information. Including this excerpt
on other names:

" € About 1 pound rolled shoulder ham (also called daisy ham or
Boston butt), tough outer skin removed "


Whether you want to Google for Bay Area stores that may carry it, or
just ask your local butcher for "rolled shoulder ham" or the
alternatives, is up to you.

--Tim May
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Eric Ferguson wrote:
> A lady friend of mine was originally from New England (New Hampshire

to be
> precise). When we went back to Boston/Cape Cod, she went out and

bought a
> *Daisy Ham* to prepare for dinner one night. She absolutely loves

these
> things. Being that she now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, she

can't
> find them here. Anybody have ANY leads as to where one *might* find

one.
> Pretty sure it was a *Daisy Ham*.


I haven't heard that term for a long time. A Daisy ham is also known
as smoked Boston shoulder, Boston butt, or rolled shoulder ham. Tho I
also haven't seen that cut of pork in a market in the Bay Area. Your
friend could check with some local markets or could check if a market
would order one for her. Andronico's is usually very cooperative about
special orders.

Mac

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Eric Ferguson
 
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Tim, Mac...Thanks for the info. I'll give her the info you passed on to me.
Somehow didn't think Google would give me local stores that carry it, but
I'll give it a shot.

'Course, now knowing alternative names will give me a larger search base...

Many Thanks!!!! Eric


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In article > , Eric
Ferguson > wrote:

> Tim, Mac...Thanks for the info. I'll give her the info you passed on to me.
> Somehow didn't think Google would give me local stores that carry it, but
> I'll give it a shot.
>
> 'Course, now knowing alternative names will give me a larger search base...


Google gives massive amounts of information.

More importantly, knowing 3 different names for your request means you
can call or visit your various butchers.

Also, since you didn't mention which part of very large Bay Area you
are in, ranging from SF to Marin to Fremont to Palo Alto to Concord to
Sonoma to San Mateo to Santa Cruz to Lafayette to Alviso
to....etc....it is even less likely than any of us could recommend to
you a place to buy "Daisy ham."

Or, would you have been satisfied if I had written "The Freedom Meat
Locker has Daisy ham."

My haunch, er, hunch, is that any large or good butcher shop can
provide you with this cut, once you have one of the several names of
it.


--Tim May
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