Our most popular Southern Smokehouse Fully Cooked Country Ham
Enjoy any one of our Southern Smokehouse Spiral Sliced Hams - Honey Glaze packet included.
TO EAT HEAT&SERVE
READY
Our Southern Smokehouse Country Hams are aged 4-6 months before they are slow smoked with natural hickory wood. Perfect for entertaining, this ham is conveniently Spiral Sliced for easy serving. It is best when served at room temperature or gently heated. For a more robust flavor - try our Attic Aged. Whole Hams are cut in half after spiral slicing for your serving convenience.
SAVE TIME
LET US GLAZE YOUR HAM FOR YOU
Each half ham is hand glazed with our homemade recipe of brown sugar and honey glaze. It's the ultimate in convenience.
Item Weight Delivered B255 B256
5 - 6 lbs. 6 - 7 lbs.
$69.50 78.00
FULLY COOKED SPIRAL SLICED COUNTRY HAM
To put the finishing touch on this Southern Smokehouse Ham, you add our homemade Honey Glaze (instruc- tions and glaze included). Complete the centerpiece of your meal quickly and easily when we do all the work for you. Uncooked Country Hams are on page 21.
Half Hams Item Weight B275 B276
Whole Hams B2215 B2217
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5 - 6 lbs. 6 - 7 lbs.
11 1/2 - 13 lbs.
Delivered $68.00 75.00
10 - 11 1/2 lbs. $99.95 110.00
COUNTRY HAM DINNER CUTS
Our Southern Smokehouse Country Ham - Dinner Cuts are approximately 3 1/2 oz. portions sliced from the center portion of the ham. Vacuum pack- aged two per package.
Item B443 B446
Contains Six Ham Cuts Twelve Ham Cuts
Delivered $39.00 56.00
SOUTHERN SMOKEHOUSE COUNTRY HAM STEAKS
Our Southern Smokehouse Country Ham - Ham Steaks are approximately 8 oz. portions sliced from the center portion of the ham. Perfect entree portion. Vacuum packaged three steaks per package.
Item B482 B484
Contains Six - 8 oz. Steaks Call 1-800-624-5426 • Fax: 1-573-796-3137 • Shop Online at
Smokehouse.com Twelve - 8 oz. Steaks
Delivered $49.95 83.00
SOUTHERN SMOKEHOUSE
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