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I want the ham to be juicy and sweet with a hint of saltiness. I’ve never made one before but if I’m given the right recipe, I can make anything taste perfect. I at a slice of ham once at a work potluck and it was so succulent. They told me they just used a Dr. Pepper glaze. So even something like that. I’m open to anything as long as it’s sweet and good. I want something that tastes similar to the ham at Firehouse Subs.
Also, if you have a good stuffing recipe. Thanks a bunch.
Happy Halloween!
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