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Hams?


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Can anyone tell me which brands of Ham are safe or what I need to look for when buying a whole ham. I am trying to buy a whole ham to cook for the family. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks!


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lovegrov Collaborator

With ham you're pretty much all right as long as you stay away from honeybaked or commercially glazed. The glaze always has wheat. I've used Kroger, Gwaltney, Thornapple Valley and Smithfield.

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Hormel ham is good and hormel company offers a gluten free list. It can be found here: Open Original Shared Link I tried to copy and paste the few ham related items that I saw. Hope it helps.

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kabowman Explorer

Very good to know...I always cook turkey and ham at Thanksgiving and have ordered my "completely free from anything" fresh Amish turkey, thinking I would just serve just that this year - the whole house was in an uproar so now I need the ham.

Richard, do you know of any of the gluten-free hams are spiral sliced are corn free too? That could really narrow my search down...thanks.

-Kate

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I don't know about corn in hams.

richard

kabowman Explorer

Thanks anyway - you would just be surprised at the items with corn syrup

-Kate

debmidge Rising Star

Corn syrup is in a lot of foods that are sweet. I don't know how you are going to get around it with a spiral ham....unless the manufacturer uses brown sugar and/or molasses only. You'd have to call them.

I had communication with COOK's (ham) last Spring and they advised that their ham was gluten-free.


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debmidge Rising Star

Just recalled that Hormel may offer a spiral sliced gluten-free ham....

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