The Best Spiral-Sliced Hams You Can Buy Online



Jack and Julia discuss the best spiral-sliced hams on the market.

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  1. I was very disappointed to not see Smithfield ham on that panel. We've bought it for decades and it never fails to satisfy and the price is competitive. I've tried several hams including Honeybaked and Smithfield is still my favorite by far.

  2. Fun that you mentioned ancient Rome. I'm a food historian, and my book on the history of pigs shows that we got a lot of food ideas from the Romans, including putting mustard on sausages. However, it was the Celts who gave us ham.

  3. After I bought a ham once that was so salty it was INEDIBLE(!), = (53%!!) so now I ALWAYS pay VERY CLOSE attention to the salt content (percentage) of hams I purchase from now on. (NOTHING more than 33% maximum!! 23% or 29% is better!) You want a LITTLE bit of salt, for flavor, but NOT more than 50% salt!!!!! 🧂🧂🧂🧂 🤯😡😫😖🤢🤮

    {{When I saw that one ham that was 53% salt, I thought, “Gee, that is more salt in there than there is meat in it!”}} NEVER 😖 EVER again!!

    READ THOSE LABELS = —> “Let the buyer BE aware!!”

    Thanks for the heads up on Johnston’s products!! I’ll look for them from now on!! 👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️ 😉😍🥰😘😋😋😋😋🤤🤤🤤🤤

  4. We used to buy HoneyBaked hams for our holiday. We moved to a new town and traded with a new HoneyBaked ham store. One time. The ham tasted more like a block of salt we put out for the livestock. Took the remainder back to the store for our refund guarantee and they said no refund. We said no more business from us or our neighbors and family. Will never eat another HoneyBaked Ham. Used to get the Johnston County hams when we lived in Tennessee but could not find them in our new home. Now it seems Costco, of all places, is advertising them. Time to try them for our next holiday.

  5. How about a focus on the best affordable hams? The recommended ham is more than I'll spend on the whole meal by a lot! Most Americans, by a high percentage, cannot afford "the best." So what is good that we can afford?

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