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Do Not Eat Honeybaked Hams


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Folks,

Just reminding everyone (especially the newbies) to not eat "HoneyBaked HamS Co" Hams

They are NOT GLUTEN FREE and you will get sick...

Otherwise,

Have a Happy Turkey Day!!!

BB


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Rebecca47 Contributor

I am a newbie and thank you very much. I didn't know that. ;) i loved there hams and always wondered way i was sick after a great holiday meal. :(

rebecca

breann6 Contributor

thanks. was about to ask that VERY question....how about store brand honey glazed hams? my MIL bought a Publix Deli Honey Glazed Ham (with packet) she said, and couldn't find any info on gluten free or not.....i haven't read the label on it...just know she reiterated that its all natural; my reply; so is wheat, barley, rye etc.....

kaciemarie Contributor

I contacted HoneyBaked Hams and they said that they would be happy to make a ham for me with no glaze on it and then it would be fine. They also said that the turkeys are okay too. Just an FYI.

CarlaB Enthusiast
I contacted HoneyBaked Hams and they said that they would be happy to make a ham for me with no glaze on it and then it would be fine. They also said that the turkeys are okay too. Just an FYI.

Heavenly Ham said the same thing.

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Its nice that HBH and HH are catering to us.

FYI, I seem to remember someone getting a ham from HBH last year that was supposedly gluten-free, but they still had some serious cross contamination issues.

I make my own with Hormel Cure 81 hams, brown sugar and honey...

lovegrov Collaborator

Most commercial glaze packets have wheat, tho not all. Read the ingredients.

richard


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Guest cassidy
I contacted HoneyBaked Hams and they said that they would be happy to make a ham for me with no glaze on it and then it would be fine. They also said that the turkeys are okay too. Just an FYI.

I didn't think their sliced turkey breast were ok. I thought the whole turkeys they make are ok, but not the normal sliced ones. I just looked it up on their website and in the nutritional info it says contains wheat under the ham, sliced turkey breast and ribs. It doesn't have any allergens listed under the whole turkeys.

Nooner Newbie

Sam's Club has a honey-baked, spiral cut ham that is clearly labeled gluten free. I made one for Thanksgiving (I react to poultry, even organic) and it was great. The glaze packet is also labeled gluten free, but I didn't use it.

zansu Rookie

Wegman's (Oh, how I miss them!) also has a gluten-free honey-glazed, spiral cut ham.

lovegrov Collaborator

Actually, it is starting to look like the wheat is disappearing from more of those glaze packets.

richard

debmidge Rising Star

that's good. although we've been glaze free for so long that hubby is uninterested in using gluten-free glaze, he's so used to the plain taste that the glaze tastes weird.

prinsessa Contributor

Does anyone know about the ham from Costco? I think it is Kirkland brand. I was thinking about making one for Christmas, but I would like to make sure it is gluten free.

lovegrov Collaborator

As with any ham, all you need do is read the ingredients on the Costco ham. If there's gluten it will be from wheat and MUST be listed.

richard

jukie Rookie

I was a long-time HoneyBaked fan and always thought it was easier than making my own. Then I tried a Hormel Cure 81 ham in an oven bag with a brown sugar and mustard glaze that was sooo easy and it was delicious! :D

4getgluten Rookie
Sam's Club has a honey-baked, spiral cut ham that is clearly labeled gluten free. I made one for Thanksgiving (I react to poultry, even organic) and it was great. The glaze packet is also labeled gluten free, but I didn't use it.

Wonderful! I am trying to plan my Christmas day dinner, and my husband wants HB ham. I think I'll try Sam instead this year. Thanks for posting this!

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wonkabar Contributor

I just spoke to organic's and the meat manager. The manager confirmed that their spiral ham is infact gluten-free.

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