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I'm looking for the best tasting, premium glazed ham that I can buy online.

Please list your favorite brand of premium glazed ham and tell me why it's your favorite. Personally, I would like to find one that's not too salty with a delicious sweet crust. Thank you!

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    1. I've had them from Dakin, from Lobel's and from the supermarket, Carando brand. I make my own added glaze. If there's much diff, I may just not be enough of a conaiseur to know it.
      It could be worth buying heritage ham, though, for extra taste and moistness, through Heritage foods.

        1. Harrington's, from Vermont, is a succulent, tender cob and maple-smoked ham, not at all salty. Truly an excellent product, IMO. I worked at a restaurant that had the ham on the dinner menu and customers loved it.
          The only one they carry with a glaze, however, is the spiral sliced number. Ham glazes are really easy to make; you can use a wide variety of ingredients for the glaze and I'd rather glaze my own, for that reason.
          They carry whole hams, half, bone-in, boneless, sliced, ready to cook, precooked, you choice.

          www.harringtonham.com

            1. How about Nueske's vs. Honey Baked Ham... which one is better?

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