Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ BS. Every year I pick up a Honey Baked Ham the week of Thanksgiving, and I never pre-order (this will be my 24th year hosting, except for one year of covid, so I guess 23). They re already spiraled, just put on a nice platter with a serving fork. We also serve turkey
That ends up taking a pre-ordered ham from someone else. It's first come first served. Never mind if you prepaid and expected them to actually have a ham for you. Just get a ham from somewhere else.
I don’t get this. They just pre sell as many hams as they want, but don’t set them aside? So what happens if you prepay and go to pick up and there’s no ham? Refund?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ BS. Every year I pick up a Honey Baked Ham the week of Thanksgiving, and I never pre-order (this will be my 24th year hosting, except for one year of covid, so I guess 23). They re already spiraled, just put on a nice platter with a serving fork. We also serve turkey
That ends up taking a pre-ordered ham from someone else. It's first come first served. Never mind if you prepaid and expected them to actually have a ham for you. Just get a ham from somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ BS. Every year I pick up a Honey Baked Ham the week of Thanksgiving, and I never pre-order (this will be my 24th year hosting, except for one year of covid, so I guess 23). They re already spiraled, just put on a nice platter with a serving fork. We also serve turkey
That ends up taking a pre-ordered ham from someone else. It's first come first served. Never mind if you prepaid and expected them to actually have a ham for you. Just get a ham from somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:^^ BS. Every year I pick up a Honey Baked Ham the week of Thanksgiving, and I never pre-order (this will be my 24th year hosting, except for one year of covid, so I guess 23). They re already spiraled, just put on a nice platter with a serving fork. We also serve turkey
Anonymous wrote:^^ BS. Every year I pick up a Honey Baked Ham the week of Thanksgiving, and I never pre-order (this will be my 24th year hosting, except for one year of covid, so I guess 23). They re already spiraled, just put on a nice platter with a serving fork. We also serve turkey
Anonymous wrote:You should go to Honeybake and pick up a ham. They will advise on a size based on the number of people it needs to serve. Do not try to bake a ham for Thanksgiving if you never have before.
Anonymous wrote:But I'm not a ham eater so I'm clueless. I did look at Trader Joe's and the grocery store and they have different kinds of ham -- spiral, honey ham, country ham, ham steak, mini hams... What should I be looking for?
Spiral means that its bone-in and already sliced : they stand the ham on an its end and make cuts around the bone.
Honey ham has a sweet glaze on it.
Country ham is dry-cured, and will usually be saltier where honey ham is sweeter.
Ham steak is not what you want for Thanksgiving.
Mini ham -- this is probably a small boneless ham that would be good if you are only serving a few people.
Typically you will need 1/4 to 1/3 of a pound of boneless ham per person; or 1/3 to 1/2 pound of bone-in ham per person. But here, maybe a bit less since you'll also be serving turkey.
Hope your Thanksgiving is delicious!
But I'm not a ham eater so I'm clueless. I did look at Trader Joe's and the grocery store and they have different kinds of ham -- spiral, honey ham, country ham, ham steak, mini hams... What should I be looking for?
Anonymous wrote:NP- I just went to Whole Foods and they had plenty of cooked hams ready to heat and serve in the meat aisle.