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You can keep it for 2 months. I have and its fine

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13y ago

According to the USDA, ham, both pre-cooked and cooked at home, should be stored in the frezzer for no more than 1-2 months.

The USDA would say that. But I'll Tell you Something, I keep things (like Hams) in the deep freeze way longer than that. You just have to be careful and trust your instincts and you'll be fine. If in doubt, Bin It!

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13y ago

Precooked Ham (which is the type most easily available at your grocer) - should only be frozen for 4 months at most.

Uncooked (raw) Ham - lasts up to a year in the freezer, given that your freezer is adequate temperature.

The temperature inside the average person's freezer should be at 0 to 8 degrees Fahrenheit.

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16y ago

You can keep it for 2 months. I have and its fine

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12y ago

for along long time only if it is was freezed well and clean.

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12y ago

Cured meat doesn't last as long as you'd think in the freezer. Plan to use it within 1 or 2 months.

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11y ago

one hour

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