I saw these in my local Morrisons yesterday, there was a large pallet of them stacked up and there was a lot of people seemed interested especially for the price and size.
These are ideal for a smaller household. I think Aldi are also doing something similar but theirs is £13.
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StrobeThe to tarragaz
20 Mar 168#3
are you a vegemetarian then dude? lol
FREEZIN WOLF
20 Mar 168#5
I think something is getting lost in translation.
Yuck is idiot for mmmmmm, hammy ham. I'd like a mask made of pork and a pair of beef wellingtons. Take me to your butcher this instant!
Or something like that...
backinstock
20 Mar 167#6
Thanks, I'll pick a set up for my wife later.
I can always throw away the ham and board. :stuck_out_tongue:
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ricola
14 May 16#30
still some in my local but it overly salty! least the one i got anyway. i love the stuff but tasted like id been swimming in the sea and got a mouth full
nbgrobbo
24 Mar 16#29
Loads of these in the fishponds (Bristol) store today
pdbis
23 Mar 16#28
Thank you for your input. :smiley:
Judderman1985
21 Mar 16#27
So, bought one today. The ham is decent enough quality for the price. It's off the bone so won't last as well as on the bone. I'll probably end up cutting it into blocks and freezing it.
The knife is cheap and I certainly wouldn't use it to cut the ham but useful enough to keep around I think. The wood board is good only for kindling though.
Still, he the price of the pre cut ham so hot hot from me.
pdbis
21 Mar 16#25
Anyone had one of these before? Could you give it a score out of ten for taste please?
FTCom to pdbis
21 Mar 16#26
We got a larger one from Morries at Xmas when they was on offer, came with carving knife and block. Loads left even now coming into Easter, lovely tasting and nice with cheese and biscuits etc...
sandra51
21 Mar 16#24
Probably one of those people that do not eat certain foods because he or she thinks that they have to do what some guy wrote in a book over a thousand years ago and has not got the common sense to decide what is right or wrong themselves.
shady
21 Mar 16#23
The knife in the Aldi deal at Christmas was hopeless - not useful for anything...
mattoligy
20 Mar 16#22
Probably be a salt fest... Pass
1taz1987
20 Mar 16#21
Yummy! Hope my local morrisons has it
justonemorepie
20 Mar 16#20
oooi Lazyfatboy I resemble your username! :stuck_out_tongue: yeah my mole in the southwest. I'm in the south-east and our Morrisons hasn't got either.
stvoritel
20 Mar 16#19
Thanks God they haven't stated the size of the board, that would be too helpful.
stockodeal
20 Mar 16#18
Meat!!!!
anthony712
20 Mar 162#17
What is the world coming to when they sell formed Serrano Ham, it is supposed to be on the bone and hanging for months in fly ridden attic. :sunglasses:
justonemorepie
20 Mar 162#11
my mole in the secret underbelly of Morrisons says these might be for putting out next week. :smiley:
lazyfatboy to justonemorepie
20 Mar 16#16
Your mole is wrong. My lovely lass bought me one of these today :smiley:
(Edit : Leeds centre).
StevenMCR
20 Mar 16#14
random question but is the knife decent to slice it thinly ? All about the multiple use, my current board just split so my mum sister loves the ham, so board for me knife and ham for her :smiley:
radekmisztal to StevenMCR
20 Mar 16#15
Ham looks good but board and knife cheap made so nothing special, but ham on its own looks nice :wink: bought and waiting for easter :wink:
LesD
20 Mar 16#13
If they're as good as the small one Aldi had, they'll be good value. No bone and very lean.
No bone made it difficult to slice through to the end tho'!
Do you have to keep this in the fridge? How long does it keep for?
compadre to vtailor
20 Mar 161#12
No to fridge. Keeps a long time, you can oil (olive) the cut parts and cover with a teatowel. If it looks a bit iffy after a while just cut the iffy bit off until you get to normal looking ham.
droony
20 Mar 161#10
Just been to Morrison's Basingstoke and they have not heard of the offer? Sad times.
sweetpea10
20 Mar 162#9
Bring on the summer and one of these, some olives, nice bread, ohhhhh heaven :smile:
Groovii D
20 Mar 16#7
ham keeps well if you hack it up and store it only oil, olive is best.
backinstock
20 Mar 167#6
Thanks, I'll pick a set up for my wife later.
I can always throw away the ham and board. :stuck_out_tongue:
FREEZIN WOLF
20 Mar 168#5
I think something is getting lost in translation.
Yuck is idiot for mmmmmm, hammy ham. I'd like a mask made of pork and a pair of beef wellingtons. Take me to your butcher this instant!
Or something like that...
FlangeNut123
20 Mar 16#4
Mmm... lovely. I'll have me one of them for over Easter :smiley:
Opening post
These are ideal for a smaller household. I think Aldi are also doing something similar but theirs is £13.
Top comments
Yuck is idiot for mmmmmm, hammy ham. I'd like a mask made of pork and a pair of beef wellingtons. Take me to your butcher this instant!
Or something like that...
I can always throw away the ham and board. :stuck_out_tongue:
Latest comments (30)
The knife is cheap and I certainly wouldn't use it to cut the ham but useful enough to keep around I think. The wood board is good only for kindling though.
Still, he the price of the pre cut ham so hot hot from me.
(Edit : Leeds centre).
No bone made it difficult to slice through to the end tho'!
Here's the instruction manual.....
Video
I can always throw away the ham and board. :stuck_out_tongue:
Yuck is idiot for mmmmmm, hammy ham. I'd like a mask made of pork and a pair of beef wellingtons. Take me to your butcher this instant!
Or something like that...