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[quote=Anonymous]The above suggestions of PPs of Boston Market and Honey Baked Ham are good. I think your best bet will be to call a restaurant, hotel or caterer. When you call be prepared for a mark-up. Tip generously. I think this is a nice idea. If they are willing to heat it up, you could probably buy it here cold from Balducci's, Wegmans, The Fresh Market, or the like a day or two ahead of time, drive it there, drop it off and then drive back. It will take a day but I've gone to a relative's and back in a day and they live up by New Castle almost on the border of Ohio up by Lake Eirie.[/quote]
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