tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7390084101371415993.post7371786442619077367..comments2023-03-22T04:50:11.511-06:00Comments on Button Soup: Easter HamAllan Suddabyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11701669937774885566noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7390084101371415993.post-58647804367392876522010-06-07T12:44:09.353-06:002010-06-07T12:44:09.353-06:00Hi Judy,
Thanks for the comment.
We still have s...Hi Judy,<br /><br />Thanks for the comment.<br /><br />We still have some of that ham in our freezer, although reheated it is nowhere near as tender or moist as it was on Easter Sunday.<br /><br />If you bring us some of your greens, we could have ham sandwiches and chickweed salad some day...Allan Suddabyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11701669937774885566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7390084101371415993.post-26595532413447900892010-06-02T22:55:58.501-06:002010-06-02T22:55:58.501-06:00As a person who was lucky enough to sample the ham...As a person who was lucky enough to sample the ham I have to say I have never tasted anything as good as this. Store bought just doesn't cut it. Judy (Yes the one who recommended lamb's quarters and chickweed although I have to say I'm not sure that was chick weed we found in Allan's back yard because the chick weed that I had in my garden in Barrhead was like spinach only way lighter and I would take over spinach any day. The only problem with chick weed is how prolifically it grows. It requires a major challenge to keep it from taking over. I never succeeded.0Judynoreply@blogger.com