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| We just got ours for Christmas Eve. 9.88 lbs, $94.75. We have not gotten one for several years but they used to be a lot cheaper. |
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| We always get Honey Baked Ham for holidays. Always have left over for sandwich for the next few days.
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| Posts: 1924 | Location: Las Vegas | Registered: November 05, 2003 |
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| I love it! My wife doesn’t like ham We were just in Costco today and I gazed longingly at their honey-hams. Honeybaked are número uno
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| Gumbo for Christmas, Honey-baked ham for New Year's. Has been that way for years.
Don't heat the ham in the oven, serve it cold. |
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| Never had a bad HBH. Always perfect. Their Turkey Breasts are good too. And their bean mixes are very good. |
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| Back in the late 60's, mid December, my sister stops by the house and says we are going to the west side of Detroit to pick up a ham. After about an hour ride, we pull up to a corner store with about 40 people standing in line waiting there turn to go inside and coming out which looked like a football wrapped in foil.
We took turns waiting in line in what seemed like 20 degree cold and after about 40 minutes we got the ham. I thought it was crazy waiting in line for food. Christmas dinner that year was very memorable as the ham was out of this world.
I asked my sister what she paid for it and she thinks it was less than 20.00, alot for that time. Someone told me that the store we went to was were Honeybaked originated. |
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| quote: Originally posted by blueye: Back in the late 60's, mid December, my sister stops by the house and says we are going to the west side of Detroit to pick up a ham. After about an hour ride, we pull up to a corner store with about 40 people standing in line waiting there turn to go inside and coming out which looked like a football wrapped in foil.
We took turns waiting in line in what seemed like 20 degree cold and after about 40 minutes we got the ham. I thought it was crazy waiting in line for food. Christmas dinner that year was very memorable as the ham was out of this world.
I asked my sister what she paid for it and she thinks it was less than 20.00, alot for that time. Someone told me that the store we went to was were Honeybaked originated.
Originated in the 1930's and was sold in Drug stores . First actual storefront was in Detroit . Michigan . |
| Posts: 4362 | Location: Down in Louisiana . | Registered: February 27, 2009 |
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| Heavenly Ham was our gateway and they morphed into Honey baked after the buyout. Then the local store closed some years ago so we went without for a while. quote: Originally posted by cheesegrits: Anyone remember Heavenly Ham? I always thought they had the best hams. Honeybaked bought them out years ago.
I do like Honeybaked. Just picked ours up. I love making bean soup with the bone and leftover scraps.
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| The Kranks had a lot of problems with their honey baked ham |
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