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how long do you have to cook a Carolina pride picnic ham

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i do not know i am trying to find out if you can use butt ham for a boiled dinner

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Ham is always pork. Most hams come from the back leg of pig. A picnic ham comes from the pig shoulder.

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Yes, you can use the water after boiling the picnic ham to make soups, stews, or sauces for added flavor. Just be sure to strain out any bone fragments or impurities before using the broth.

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It should be safe to eat for 3 to 4 days.

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The noun 'ham' is NOT and uncountable noun.

The noun 'ham' is a count noun. The plural noun is hams.

Example: I bought two hams to roast for the picnic.

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No, picnic is a noun (a picnic) and a verb (to picnic).

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Absolutely, wrap it in aluminum foil and bake at 250 degrees for 8-10 hours. It will come out very delicious, juicy & tender!

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Picnic is usually used as a noun:

We are having a picnic on the weekend.

But it can be used as a verb:

We will picnic beside the river.

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Rear leg. The half ham that looks like a cone is from just above the ankle to the hip. The one that looks like a dome, when placed cut side down, is right above that.

Things I'm not entirely sure of is if they also use front legs. IE Picnic Hams are from the shoulder, but I'm not sure they are cured and smoked.

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The duration of The Picnic is 1680.0 seconds.

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A picnic hamper.

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No Picnic was created in 1987.

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No, the word 'picnic' is a noun and a verb.

The noun 'picnic' is a word for an outing or occasion that involves taking a packed meal to be eaten outdoors; for example:

We had a picnic today.

The verb 'picnic' is to have or take part in a picnic; for example:

We picnic at the park south of town.

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence; for example:

We had a picnic today. It was a lot of fun.

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picnic is a common noun

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The word 'picnic' is both a noun (picnic, picnics) and a verb (picnic, picnics, picnicking, picnicked).

The noun picnic is a word for an outing that includes food packaged to be eaten outdoors:

A picnic in the park sounds very nice on a day like today.

The verb to picnic is to take an outing that includes food to be eaten outdoors:

We can watch the geese in the pond while we picnic by the lake.

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The word 'picnic' is both a noun (picnic, picnics) and a verb (picnic, picnics, picnicking, picnicked).

The noun picnic is a word for an outing that includes food packaged to be eaten outdoors:

A picnic in the park sounds very nice on a day like today.

The verb to picnic is to take an outing that includes food to be eaten outdoors:

We can watch the geese in the pond while we picnic by the lake.

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Bacon is a fruit, 73 % of bacon is good for you, that means that it is classified as a fruit. 27% is fat, everyone thinks that bacon is ' bad for you.' Bacon goes through so many processes that's why it is pink.

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Either Cóisir faoin aer or picnic.

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It means there is a picnic site i think

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Picnic is singular. Picnics is plural.

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The Picnic was created on 1976-01-01.

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Picnic with Weissmann was created in 1968.

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This Ain't No Picnic was created in 1984.

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Thieves' Picnic was created in 1937.

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Science Picnic was created in 1997.

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Theme from Picnic was created in 1956.

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Roadside Picnic was created in 1972.

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If just one company is having the picnic, the possessive is company's picnic.

If more than one company is having the picnic, the possessive is companies' picnic.

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he can chuck all the ham that a ham chuck could if a ham chuck could chuck ham

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They had a romantic picnic on the top of the hill. The picnic area was infested with ants, birds and the occassional bear.

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There is honey-glazed ham, boneless ham , Easter ham, thanksgiving ham, Christmas ham and many more.

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you need a picnic so that if you are like at a park you can have lunch there

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Picnic, by William Inge.

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Thieves' Picnic has 320 pages.

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The duration of Picnic on the Grass is 1.52 hours.

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It's hard to find one that isn't fully cooked. The smoking process is generally done in conjunction with a cooking process. Packages are clearly marked, and any bright service provider can help you decide if a given ham is or isn't fully cooked. Bon appétit.

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The noun 'picnic' is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for a meal prepared to be eaten out of doors; anoccasionto eat a meal out of doors; a word for a pleasant carefree experience.

The noun 'picnic' is a concrete noun as a word for a type of pork roast.

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a school picnic is remember for the life time .it should a beutiful picnic i have done on 31 december

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Yes, the word 'picnic' is both a noun (picnic, picnics) and a verb (picnic, picnics, picnicking, picnicked).

Examples:

The picnic was held at a beautiful park. (noun)

We like to picnic on sunny days. (verb)

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A cured ham is a ham that is ready to eat.

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We shall picnic in the park on Sunday.

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we have picnic because it helps you to have something to eat. might not be true.

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No, The Bears Picnic is by Stan Berenstain.

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