Posted by Larry@stinescorner on January 26, 2015 at 13:45:05 from (71.187.236.89):
Right down the road from us is a shoprite grocery store,,last week they had cooks smoked hams on sale,,1/2 of a whole smoked ham,The shank half was 99 cents a lb,,,the butt half was 1.09 a lb,They didnt have many shank halves left the day I was there so I got a butt half,around 11 lbs,They were not frozen. That is too much ham for the wife and I to cook at one time,so I sliced it ,cutting around the bone.We ended up with many meals of nice slices,we wrapped them and put them in the freezer.Also ended up with aome small pieces after trimming up etc.The small pieces we cooked under the broiler and had them that night,A few days later we took the bone and the end of the ham which couldnt be sliced because of the bone,with some beans in the crock pot. It was a good deal, ,and we dont live far from the store , I Just bought the ham that day. Hard to believe they could sell them for that price,but they did sell a lot of them. How can they sell them so cheap?
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