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Hams
Hams
Posted: 11/18/2007 12:05:26 PM
Has anyone out there ever heard of an unsalted ham, not low sodium, a ham without salt, i love ham but can't have salt or is there anyway to remove salt out of a ham.
Thanks
Re:Hams
Posted: 11/20/2007 09:11:04 AM
Well thank you Gama, and it is nice it meet you.
Re:Hams
Posted: 11/19/2007 11:37:12 AM
I don't know where you can purchase an unsalted ham, but you can try to reduce some of the salt in a ham by soaking it in water for several hours. The water will draw some of the salt from the ham.
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