Southern Smokehouse
Spiral Sliced with Glaze Pack Aged 4 to 6 Months
Our most popular Country Ham is the Southern Smokehouse ham - aged 4 to 6 months. This ham has been hickory smoked and cooked by our 24-hour method. This slow cooking is one of the keys to a tender ham. This ham makes entertaining a cinch since it’s fully cooked and ready to serve. In fact, you do not even need to slice it, because we have already spiral sliced it for you. You just cut around the bone with a knife and the slices fall away. The whole hams are cut in half after spiral slicing for your convenience in serving. It is wonderful to keep in the refrigerator for nibbling between meals, for making noon-day sandwiches, or for an easy meal. It is best when served at room tempera- ture or gently heated. For a more robust aged flavor - try our Attic Aged.
If You Prefer Your Ham Cooked and Not Spiral Sliced
Item Delivered A2017 $95.00
Attic Aged Ham 11 1/2 to 13 lbs.
Sale $89.95
Item Delivered B2015
$79.95
Southern S.H. Ham 10 to 11 1/2 lbs.
Item Delivered Sale H2015 $89.95 $85.00
Smoked City Ham 14 to 16 lbs.
Sale $76.00
Fully Cooked & Smoked You Glaze & Save
To put the finishing touch on this ham, you add the homemade honey glaze (instructions and glaze included) and the centerpiece of your meal is complete. Shipped in a reusable styrofoam cooler.
B275 5 to 6 lbs. . . . . . $58.00 $55.00 B276 6 to 7 lbs. . . . . . . 64.00
59.95
(Whole Ham) B2213 8 1/2 to 10 lbs. . $76.00 $72.00 B2215 10 to 11 1/2 lbs. . 84.00 For uncooked hams refer to page17.
79.95 Item Weight Delivered Sale
Spiral Sliced Ham The ultimate in convenience. Each ham is hand glazed with our homemade recipe of honey, sugar and savory spices. Shipped in a reusable styrofoam cooler.
Fully Glazed
Item Weight Delivered B255 B256
5 to 6 lbs.. . . . $59.95 $57.00 6 to 7 lbs.. . . . . 66.00
62.95
NO HIDDEN CHARGES All prices include normal delivery in the contiguous U.S. 48.
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