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  • M Maximilien

    Coca Cola Ham repice[^] Or simply use real Maple syrup Maple Syrup Bourbon glazed Ham[^] Since I don't do ham ( I don't really like ham ), I can't offer my own recipes ! Max.

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    Shog9 0
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    Maximilien wrote: Or simply use real Maple syrup Wow! That sounds *good* :D Thanks, Max!

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      Coca Cola Ham repice[^] Or simply use real Maple syrup Maple Syrup Bourbon glazed Ham[^] Since I don't do ham ( I don't really like ham ), I can't offer my own recipes ! Max.

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      Maximilien wrote: real Maple syrup and the best maple syrup is from C.A.M.P., Ontario. it's hard to come by, but so worth the effort. anything else is crap by comparison. -c


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        Right, now that i've got your attention (thanks super), does anyone have a favorite method of cooking a large ham? I know sticking it in a huge pan in the oven for a bit will do, but i'm looking for any little tips that will provide a quick and easy improvement to this process. Ideas?

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        Shog9 wrote: large ham? Unsure here, to me Ham has already been "cured" normally by giving a salt bath, so the meat doesn't need cooking as such, rather heating and moisturizing. Maybe Americun ham is different.? To get an evenness of heating small cavities made by skewers help. Also citrus juices and pinapple will soften the meat. (be careful how much you use) You can also wash the meat well to get rid of a large percentage of the salt taste before heating. Regardz Colin J Davies

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          Right, now that i've got your attention (thanks super), does anyone have a favorite method of cooking a large ham? I know sticking it in a huge pan in the oven for a bit will do, but i'm looking for any little tips that will provide a quick and easy improvement to this process. Ideas?

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          Shog9 The siren sings a lonely song - of all the wants and hungers The lust of love a brute desire - the ledge of life goes under

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          Greg Carter
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          Smoke it. No, no, no. That's not what I mean. Wrap it in foil and stick it on a grill for a few hours. Once you get the coals nice and hot, you don't have to do anything but wait. Use indirect hear - don't put it right over the coals. The coals on one side of the grill and the ham on the other. Don't use charcoal either. Try to find some mesquite if you can. Tons of that in Texas, so not a problem for me. Hickory works good too, but mesquite is hard to beat. If you can't find any, you can usually find a small bag of wood at the store in the aisle with the charcoal. It works ok but the flavor isn't as intense to me. Works good for brisket, ribs, turkey, quail, chicken, ... too. You can use this time to make the rest of the meal - potatos (mashed, potato salad or whatever you like), baked beans, bread, and most importantly, desert. Chocolate of course. Greg

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            OK, I am in a "good" mood today. Two things come to mind. IF you want it quicker cutting it up into small pieces will work. Personally I prefer a slow cooked one (we have a large crock pot.) The other option (and I do not have any real reason to post it here) is stop by your local truck stop and ask the drivers what cooking time they use while tied to the diesel engine, I remember turkeys being done this way. "I will find a new sig someday."

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            Michael A. Barnhart wrote: IF you want it quicker cutting it up into small pieces will work. Yeah, that might be what i'd end up doing, if i can't find a large enough pan or oven. Perhaps with some Maple syrup though... :)

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              Shog9 wrote: large ham? Unsure here, to me Ham has already been "cured" normally by giving a salt bath, so the meat doesn't need cooking as such, rather heating and moisturizing. Maybe Americun ham is different.? To get an evenness of heating small cavities made by skewers help. Also citrus juices and pinapple will soften the meat. (be careful how much you use) You can also wash the meat well to get rid of a large percentage of the salt taste before heating. Regardz Colin J Davies

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              You are the intrepid one, always willing to leap into the fray! A serious character flaw, I might add, but entertaining. Said by Roger Wright about me.

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              Colin Davies wrote: You can also wash the meat well to get rid of a large percentage of the salt taste before heating. That sounds like a good plan. :)

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                Right, now that i've got your attention (thanks super), does anyone have a favorite method of cooking a large ham? I know sticking it in a huge pan in the oven for a bit will do, but i'm looking for any little tips that will provide a quick and easy improvement to this process. Ideas?

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                Shog9 The siren sings a lonely song - of all the wants and hungers The lust of love a brute desire - the ledge of life goes under

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                I find it interesting that your message has recieved so many low votes. :|


                David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "Apart from my kids, I have no sleeping problems" - Christian Graus

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                  I find it interesting that your message has recieved so many low votes. :|


                  David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "Apart from my kids, I have no sleeping problems" - Christian Graus

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                  Yeah, CPians must *really* hate ham... :rolleyes: Actually, i find it interesting that there have been so many votes period. :suss:

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                  • G Greg Carter

                    Smoke it. No, no, no. That's not what I mean. Wrap it in foil and stick it on a grill for a few hours. Once you get the coals nice and hot, you don't have to do anything but wait. Use indirect hear - don't put it right over the coals. The coals on one side of the grill and the ham on the other. Don't use charcoal either. Try to find some mesquite if you can. Tons of that in Texas, so not a problem for me. Hickory works good too, but mesquite is hard to beat. If you can't find any, you can usually find a small bag of wood at the store in the aisle with the charcoal. It works ok but the flavor isn't as intense to me. Works good for brisket, ribs, turkey, quail, chicken, ... too. You can use this time to make the rest of the meal - potatos (mashed, potato salad or whatever you like), baked beans, bread, and most importantly, desert. Chocolate of course. Greg

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                    Wow! I know where i'm gonna drop in uninvited should i ever be in Texas...! :-D

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                      Michael A. Barnhart wrote: IF you want it quicker cutting it up into small pieces will work. Yeah, that might be what i'd end up doing, if i can't find a large enough pan or oven. Perhaps with some Maple syrup though... :)

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                      Shog9 wrote: if i can't find a large enough pan or oven. When my son cooked out in scouts they took some charcoal placed in round wire stacks about 2 inches in diameter and placed them at the corners of a box made form aluminum foil. It actually worked pretty well. "I will find a new sig someday."

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                        I find it interesting that your message has recieved so many low votes. :|


                        David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk "Apart from my kids, I have no sleeping problems" - Christian Graus

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                        I think several people felt they got the chance to vote on the 'rape ' post twice, or like so many before them, did not check the content before judging it. I wonder how many people who think Ozzy is of the devil realise that 'suicide solution' is a song about alcohol addiction, for example. Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002
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                          Right, now that i've got your attention (thanks super), does anyone have a favorite method of cooking a large ham? I know sticking it in a huge pan in the oven for a bit will do, but i'm looking for any little tips that will provide a quick and easy improvement to this process. Ideas?

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                          Shog9 wrote: Right, now that i've got your attention (thanks super), :omg::wtf::~ cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                            I think several people felt they got the chance to vote on the 'rape ' post twice, or like so many before them, did not check the content before judging it. I wonder how many people who think Ozzy is of the devil realise that 'suicide solution' is a song about alcohol addiction, for example. Christian No offense, but I don't really want to encourage the creation of another VB developer. - Larry Antram 22 Oct 2002
                            C# will attract all comers, where VB is for IT Journalists and managers - Michael P Butler 05-12-2002
                            Again, you can screw up a C/C++ program just as easily as a VB program. OK, maybe not as easily, but it's certainly doable. - Jamie Nordmeyer - 15-Nov-2002

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                            Christian Graus wrote: I think several people felt they got the chance to vote on the 'rape ' post twice, or like so many before them, did not check the content before judging it. I'm one of these, except I read the content, but thought the joke really sucks :((. I was badly surprized, 'cause generally I enjoy reading Mr Shog, who's IMHO loosing time in the computer industry with such a brilliant talent for writing :)


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                              Christian Graus wrote: I think several people felt they got the chance to vote on the 'rape ' post twice, or like so many before them, did not check the content before judging it. I'm one of these, except I read the content, but thought the joke really sucks :((. I was badly surprized, 'cause generally I enjoy reading Mr Shog, who's IMHO loosing time in the computer industry with such a brilliant talent for writing :)


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                              KaЯl wrote: I'm one of these, except I read the content, but thought the joke really sucks Well, that's your choice of course. I was asleep or away during super's original post in The Lounge, and while i can't say i thought that quote/joke was funny, i was shocked by the number of replies it spawned. Especially certain ones posted from high up on a white horse asserting rape to be worse than murder, and thus far less deserving of inclusion in jokes of poor taste. Obviously a sensitive topic. So, given the somewhat more tolerant nature of The Soapbox, and my need for ham preparation tips, the choice was obvious. And yes, i do think rape is a crime.

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                                Shog9 wrote: Right, now that i've got your attention (thanks super), :omg::wtf::~ cheers, Super ------------------------------------------ Too much of good is bad,mix some evil in it

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                                Cheers, mate :beer:

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                                  KaЯl wrote: I'm one of these, except I read the content, but thought the joke really sucks Well, that's your choice of course. I was asleep or away during super's original post in The Lounge, and while i can't say i thought that quote/joke was funny, i was shocked by the number of replies it spawned. Especially certain ones posted from high up on a white horse asserting rape to be worse than murder, and thus far less deserving of inclusion in jokes of poor taste. Obviously a sensitive topic. So, given the somewhat more tolerant nature of The Soapbox, and my need for ham preparation tips, the choice was obvious. And yes, i do think rape is a crime.

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                                  Shog9 The siren sings a lonely song - of all the wants and hungers The lust of love a brute desire - the ledge of life goes under

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                                  Shog9 wrote: Well, that's your choice of course That's why I vote, to express my opinion :) Shog9 wrote: the choice was obvious Nah, no need to justification. I know it's possible to laugh on everything but not with everyone. In fact, I could have find this one acceptable, but in regard of the Audience, even in the Soapbox, some topics may really degenerate.


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                                    Shog9 wrote: Well, that's your choice of course That's why I vote, to express my opinion :) Shog9 wrote: the choice was obvious Nah, no need to justification. I know it's possible to laugh on everything but not with everyone. In fact, I could have find this one acceptable, but in regard of the Audience, even in the Soapbox, some topics may really degenerate.


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                                    KaЯl wrote: even in the Soapbox, some topics may really degenerate. Sometimes i think, in The Soapbox, *all* topics degenerate... ;)

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                                      KaЯl wrote: I'm one of these, except I read the content, but thought the joke really sucks Well, that's your choice of course. I was asleep or away during super's original post in The Lounge, and while i can't say i thought that quote/joke was funny, i was shocked by the number of replies it spawned. Especially certain ones posted from high up on a white horse asserting rape to be worse than murder, and thus far less deserving of inclusion in jokes of poor taste. Obviously a sensitive topic. So, given the somewhat more tolerant nature of The Soapbox, and my need for ham preparation tips, the choice was obvious. And yes, i do think rape is a crime.

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                                      Especially certain ones posted from high up on a white horse asserting rape to be worse than murder, and thus far less deserving of inclusion in jokes of poor taste. Certain ones = me. I think you're taking my response totally wrong. It was never meant to be a slap on the hand but instead a pissy rant. There are few things in this world that make my blood boil, but rape is one of them. I apologize if I seemed to talk down to people making such jokes, it wasn't meant that way. Brad Jennings Okay, maybe I can be a little overbearing at times but at least I admit it and can laugh about it. Death rode a white horse too.

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                                        Especially certain ones posted from high up on a white horse asserting rape to be worse than murder, and thus far less deserving of inclusion in jokes of poor taste. Certain ones = me. I think you're taking my response totally wrong. It was never meant to be a slap on the hand but instead a pissy rant. There are few things in this world that make my blood boil, but rape is one of them. I apologize if I seemed to talk down to people making such jokes, it wasn't meant that way. Brad Jennings Okay, maybe I can be a little overbearing at times but at least I admit it and can laugh about it. Death rode a white horse too.

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                                        Brad Jennings wrote: Death rode a white horse too. :D

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