- Sep 25, 2020
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I'm embarking on a mission for science. For the children.
My wife is foreign, and it has been two years since I had her shipped here. I ordered her from the website in 2021, but our government is slow. DHL refused to carry the box I bought for her, so I had to buy an airline ticket.
I was excited about introducing her to American food, but at first, things did not look promising. She was attached to some pretty dubious stuff from her home country, and she didn't like everything I put in front of her. Amazingly, she did not like country ham. I considered divorcing her, but I finally decided against it due to the trouble and expense of purchasing a replacement wife.
She says her tastes have changed, and she is becoming Americanized. She has suddenly started to like country ham, so I am going to make sure we have it on hand at all times.
Prices have gone nuts. We live in an age when a McDonald's meal costs almost $15, and hams I used to get for $65, sliced and bagged, are up over $100. Also, the two producers I liked have gone belly-up. Or pork belly up.
I have decided to get samples so we can settle on a new provider. I ordered from Newsom's, Broadbent's, Benton's, and Meacham Hams.
Newsom's is extremely expensive, but my late second cousin Wade swore by their hams. Broadbent's and Benton's have good reputations. Meacham costs a lot less than Newsom's, and their hams are at least a year old when shipped.
Age is the big thing when it comes to country hams. My grandmother used to age hams for two years. It's not like there is some big secret some producers have that other ones have not figured out.
Anyway, I am going to try all these products and post my impressions.
I am hoping Meacham ham will turn out to be very good, because if it does, I can buy one for a reasonable price, hold it for 6 months to improve the flavor, and order another one when I open it. I can continue the rotation until I die.
You really need to grow up on country ham to know a good one from a bad one. My mother and all my aunts were very picky, for example. Big city reviewers recommend some pretty awful stuff, so I can't trust websites.
Two packages from Colonel Newsom's and Broadbent's just arrived! This is a momentous day!
My wife is foreign, and it has been two years since I had her shipped here. I ordered her from the website in 2021, but our government is slow. DHL refused to carry the box I bought for her, so I had to buy an airline ticket.
I was excited about introducing her to American food, but at first, things did not look promising. She was attached to some pretty dubious stuff from her home country, and she didn't like everything I put in front of her. Amazingly, she did not like country ham. I considered divorcing her, but I finally decided against it due to the trouble and expense of purchasing a replacement wife.
She says her tastes have changed, and she is becoming Americanized. She has suddenly started to like country ham, so I am going to make sure we have it on hand at all times.
Prices have gone nuts. We live in an age when a McDonald's meal costs almost $15, and hams I used to get for $65, sliced and bagged, are up over $100. Also, the two producers I liked have gone belly-up. Or pork belly up.
I have decided to get samples so we can settle on a new provider. I ordered from Newsom's, Broadbent's, Benton's, and Meacham Hams.
Newsom's is extremely expensive, but my late second cousin Wade swore by their hams. Broadbent's and Benton's have good reputations. Meacham costs a lot less than Newsom's, and their hams are at least a year old when shipped.
Age is the big thing when it comes to country hams. My grandmother used to age hams for two years. It's not like there is some big secret some producers have that other ones have not figured out.
Anyway, I am going to try all these products and post my impressions.
I am hoping Meacham ham will turn out to be very good, because if it does, I can buy one for a reasonable price, hold it for 6 months to improve the flavor, and order another one when I open it. I can continue the rotation until I die.
You really need to grow up on country ham to know a good one from a bad one. My mother and all my aunts were very picky, for example. Big city reviewers recommend some pretty awful stuff, so I can't trust websites.
Two packages from Colonel Newsom's and Broadbent's just arrived! This is a momentous day!
