BoatBanter.com

BoatBanter.com (https://www.boatbanter.com/)
-   General (https://www.boatbanter.com/general/)
-   -   Ham Question - Because Boaters Eat Ham Too (https://www.boatbanter.com/general/100793-ham-question-because-boaters-eat-ham-too.html)

Vic Smith December 13th 08 04:55 PM

Ham Question - Because Boaters Eat Ham Too
 
Thinking about sending a smoked ham as a Christmas gift.
Anybody have a reco on mail-order ham?
Worth trying here, for obvious reasons.
Never saw so many asses in one place.
I mean that in a good way, of course - you know - just cracking wise.
heh heh

--Vic

Tim December 13th 08 06:19 PM

Ham Question - Because Boaters Eat Ham Too
 
On Dec 13, 10:55*am, Vic Smith
wrote:
Thinking about sending a smoked ham as a Christmas gift.
Anybody have a reco on mail-order ham?
Worth trying here, for obvious reasons.
Never saw so many asses in one place.
I mean that in a good way, of course - you know - just cracking wise.
heh heh

--Vic


Vic, I've never sent a ham through the mail but you might look at
hickoryfarms.com and in the search type in *ham* and they have quite a
variety of stuff. PLUS Cracker Barrel sends hams though delivery too.

BAR[_3_] December 13th 08 06:28 PM

Ham Question - Because Boaters Eat Ham Too
 
Tim wrote:
On Dec 13, 10:55 am, Vic Smith
wrote:
Thinking about sending a smoked ham as a Christmas gift.
Anybody have a reco on mail-order ham?
Worth trying here, for obvious reasons.
Never saw so many asses in one place.
I mean that in a good way, of course - you know - just cracking wise.
heh heh

--Vic


Vic, I've never sent a ham through the mail but you might look at
hickoryfarms.com and in the search type in *ham* and they have quite a
variety of stuff. PLUS Cracker Barrel sends hams though delivery too.


If you like the person send them a Honey Baked Ham
(http://www.honeybakedham.com/). If you don't like the person send them
a canned ham from Smithfield.

Tim December 13th 08 06:39 PM

Ham Question - Because Boaters Eat Ham Too
 
If you don't like the person send them
a canned ham from Smithfield.



i was thinking more like a can of Spam and a box of crackers.

?;^ Q

Boater[_3_] December 13th 08 06:42 PM

Ham Question - Because Boaters Eat Ham Too
 
Tim wrote:
If you don't like the person send them
a canned ham from Smithfield.



i was thinking more like a can of Spam and a box of crackers.

?;^ Q



You think Loogy and FloridaJim will fit into a box?

Vic Smith December 13th 08 07:01 PM

Ham Question - Because Boaters Eat Ham Too
 
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:28:20 -0500, BAR wrote:

Tim wrote:
On Dec 13, 10:55 am, Vic Smith
wrote:
Thinking about sending a smoked ham as a Christmas gift.
Anybody have a reco on mail-order ham?
Worth trying here, for obvious reasons.
Never saw so many asses in one place.
I mean that in a good way, of course - you know - just cracking wise.
heh heh

--Vic


Vic, I've never sent a ham through the mail but you might look at
hickoryfarms.com and in the search type in *ham* and they have quite a
variety of stuff. PLUS Cracker Barrel sends hams though delivery too.


If you like the person send them a Honey Baked Ham
(http://www.honeybakedham.com/). If you don't like the person send them
a canned ham from Smithfield.


The honey baked looks good.
I recall getting one locally and it was pretty good.
BTW, Cracker Barrel is a pretty good place to eat on the road, and
their iced tea is really good. Fresh brewed.
Thanks.

--Vic



John[_6_] December 13th 08 11:41 PM

Ham Question - Because Boaters Eat Ham Too
 
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 10:55:56 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote:

Thinking about sending a smoked ham as a Christmas gift.
Anybody have a reco on mail-order ham?
Worth trying here, for obvious reasons.
Never saw so many asses in one place.
I mean that in a good way, of course - you know - just cracking wise.
heh heh

--Vic


Consumer Reports rates some mail order baskets. Here are the ones they
liked. They didn't like Hickory Farms at all.

Best for the gourmet:
igourmet $59.99

Presented in a copper pannier, this includes cheeses, Serrano ham, crisp
crackers, olive mix, and desserts. Perfect for an elegant picnic.

Wine Country Gift Baskets $49.95

Features a selection of crackers, cheese spread, sausage, mustard, candies,
cookies, and nuts. Generally high-quality ingredients.

Best for the fruit-lover:
The Fruit Company $79.95

Tiered gift boxes with very good fruit. Among the items were French d’Anjou
pears, Bosc pears, apples, nuts, sausage, crackers, cookies, and smoked
salmon.

Harry & David $59.95

Basket with pears, apples, cheese, sausage, and more. Fruit was sometimes
outstanding, at other times ordinary.

Best for the tailgater:
Usinger’s Gift Party $42.50

Unpretentious presentation aimed to satisfy the meat-lover. Flavorful
sausages and mild cheeses that work well together and with accompaniments.

Might give you some ideas for places to look. I think if you spent the
bucks to get a good Virginia cured ham, you could mail that with no
problem, unless it's going by sea to India. Then I'd worry about pirates.

But, they hang in stores for weeks on end without refrigeration. They're
great if cooked properly.
--
John

Vic Smith December 14th 08 04:34 PM

Ham Question - Because Boaters Eat Ham Too
 
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 18:41:12 -0500, John wrote:

On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 10:55:56 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote:

Thinking about sending a smoked ham as a Christmas gift.
Anybody have a reco on mail-order ham?
Worth trying here, for obvious reasons.
Never saw so many asses in one place.
I mean that in a good way, of course - you know - just cracking wise.
heh heh

--Vic


Consumer Reports rates some mail order baskets. Here are the ones they
liked. They didn't like Hickory Farms at all.

Best for the gourmet:
igourmet $59.99

Presented in a copper pannier, this includes cheeses, Serrano ham, crisp
crackers, olive mix, and desserts. Perfect for an elegant picnic.

Wine Country Gift Baskets $49.95

Features a selection of crackers, cheese spread, sausage, mustard, candies,
cookies, and nuts. Generally high-quality ingredients.

Best for the fruit-lover:
The Fruit Company $79.95

Tiered gift boxes with very good fruit. Among the items were French d’Anjou
pears, Bosc pears, apples, nuts, sausage, crackers, cookies, and smoked
salmon.

Harry & David $59.95

Basket with pears, apples, cheese, sausage, and more. Fruit was sometimes
outstanding, at other times ordinary.

Best for the tailgater:
Usinger’s Gift Party $42.50

Unpretentious presentation aimed to satisfy the meat-lover. Flavorful
sausages and mild cheeses that work well together and with accompaniments.

Might give you some ideas for places to look. I think if you spent the
bucks to get a good Virginia cured ham, you could mail that with no
problem, unless it's going by sea to India. Then I'd worry about pirates.

But, they hang in stores for weeks on end without refrigeration. They're
great if cooked properly.



Thanks for all that, John.
I'm going to keep it simple and go with the honey baked ham BAR
linked. Price is reasonable.
Sent my dad an Omaha Steak package once and he said it was nothing to
write home about, so we'll see what he says about the ham.
Hard to tell what's good or not.
Tell you one thing though, my sister sent me some Carson's ribs once -
they come packed in dry ice - and they were some of the best ribs I
ever had.

--Vic


[email protected] December 14th 08 05:21 PM

Ham Question - Because Boaters Eat Ham Too
 
On Dec 13, 2:01*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:28:20 -0500, BAR wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Dec 13, 10:55 am, Vic Smith
wrote:
Thinking about sending a smoked ham as a Christmas gift.
Anybody have a reco on mail-order ham?
Worth trying here, for obvious reasons.
Never saw so many asses in one place.
I mean that in a good way, of course - you know - just cracking wise.
heh heh


--Vic


Vic, I've never sent a ham through the mail but you might look at
hickoryfarms.com and in the search type in *ham* and they have quite a
variety of stuff. PLUS Cracker Barrel sends hams though delivery too.


If you like the person send them a Honey Baked Ham
(http://www.honeybakedham.com/). If you don't like the person send them
a canned ham from Smithfield.


The honey baked looks good.
I recall getting one locally and it was pretty good.
BTW, Cracker Barrel is a pretty good place to eat on the road, and
their iced tea is really good. *Fresh brewed.
Thanks.

--Vic- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Their hashbrown cassarole is the bomb!

Vic Smith December 14th 08 06:02 PM

Ham Question - Because Boaters Eat Ham Too
 
On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 09:21:47 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Dec 13, 2:01Â*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:28:20 -0500, BAR wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Dec 13, 10:55 am, Vic Smith
wrote:
Thinking about sending a smoked ham as a Christmas gift.
Anybody have a reco on mail-order ham?
Worth trying here, for obvious reasons.
Never saw so many asses in one place.
I mean that in a good way, of course - you know - just cracking wise.
heh heh


--Vic


Vic, I've never sent a ham through the mail but you might look at
hickoryfarms.com and in the search type in *ham* and they have quite a
variety of stuff. PLUS Cracker Barrel sends hams though delivery too.


If you like the person send them a Honey Baked Ham
(
http://www.honeybakedham.com/). If you don't like the person send them
a canned ham from Smithfield.


The honey baked looks good.
I recall getting one locally and it was pretty good.
BTW, Cracker Barrel is a pretty good place to eat on the road, and
their iced tea is really good. Â*Fresh brewed.
Thanks.

--Vic- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Their hashbrown cassarole is the bomb!


I'll try that. Had an egg skillet there one morning, and it was good.
Funny thing is this year's trip to Florida was the first time I even
tried Cracker Barrel. Motel clerk recommended it.
When we took the kids we always ate from the cooler or stopped
at McDonalds.
Pretty nice when it's just me and the wife, but we sort of miss having
the kids along too.

--Vic


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 07:03 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 BoatBanter.com