ham bone--where to find without buying a whole ham?

Anonymous
Get a ham hock. You won't be sorry. Mmm.
Anonymous
Get at ham hock. I bet Shoppers would have it.
Anonymous
I've always used a ham hock in my split pea soup and it's yummy. I've been getting them from Whole Foods but lately they never have them, so I got a ham shank instead and it was great. It had more meat to pull off at the end.
Anonymous
I have one in my freezer if you want it. My DH won't eat pea soup- I haven't been able to justify making a pot.
Anonymous
Wagshals Butcher -- smoked ham bone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have one in my freezer if you want it. My DH won't eat pea soup- I haven't been able to justify making a pot.


Yes. Invite a stranger on the inter webs into your home to get your frozen ham bone. What could go wrong? Sounds like the plot of an episode of TrueBlood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have one in my freezer if you want it. My DH won't eat pea soup- I haven't been able to justify making a pot.


Yes. Invite a stranger on the inter webs into your home to get your frozen ham bone. What could go wrong? Sounds like the plot of an episode of TrueBlood.


Oh, pshaw, that's the kind of thing that makes life interesting.
Anonymous
I live in NH and there is a "Honey Ham" store in Nashua. The hams are delicious and they sell the ham bone (which still has enough meat on it for a large pot of soup) by the pound. Delicious and affordable.
Anonymous
Don't know where to get ham bone, but for split pea soup I use smoked turkey drumsticks from Whole foods. Yummy...
Anonymous
Honey baked ham sells them.
Anonymous
You can buy a ham steak to get a ham bone
Anonymous
Honey Baked Ham sells them.I buy at least two at a time.
Anonymous
I used to see them at the low budget grocery stores like shoppers. Does that still exist?
Anonymous
Honey Baked Ham company sells ham bones with tons of meat for soups.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have one in my freezer if you want it. My DH won't eat pea soup- I haven't been able to justify making a pot.


Yes. Invite a stranger on the inter webs into your home to get your frozen ham bone. What could go wrong? Sounds like the plot of an episode of TrueBlood.


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