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Tulip9
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honey baked ham
Question - I ordered a honey baked ham and turkey breast from Honey baked ham- do you usually heat them up or just serve at room temp?
I can't imagine not having it warm but the instructions suggest just room temp... if I heat it up a little will it affect the taste terribly?
Thanks!
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Posted 4/18/19 10:56 AM |
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SusiBee
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Re: honey baked ham
I'd rather heat them up (wrapped well in foil to keep from drying) a little bit to take the chill out of the meat, then to have them sit on my counter to come to room temp.
I find that hams usually cool off quickly. Don't think I have ever had a piping hot piece.
Message edited 4/18/2019 11:30:02 AM.
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Posted 4/18/19 11:29 AM |
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M514
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honey baked ham
I always warm them up. My father in law does room temperature and it kind of grosses me out, but I’m picky about the way my food is prepared.
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Posted 4/18/19 12:14 PM |
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jamnmore
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honey baked ham
I heat mine.
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Posted 4/18/19 1:00 PM |
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