Boredom Through Ham-carving







If these hams weren't so delicious looking, I'd rank these videos even higher on the boredom scale we have explored here before. Philip Jones is the new maestro of the somnolence-inducing monologue.

And I thought the whole point of a spiral-cut ham was, "no carving involved"...?

     Posted By: Paul - Sun Oct 21, 2012
     Category: Boredom | Food | PSA’s





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I think it's about how to make/cut a spiral sliced ham. It's just like Paul to ham it up on WU 😊

I love the old style smoked Amish hams we have here in Indiana for the holidays. I can't stand the ones mushed together out of pieces.
Posted by BrokeDad in Midwest US on 10/21/12 at 01:13 PM
Look more closely at that second (middle) video, BD. The ham is pre-sliced before cooking, and practically falling off the bone already. What kind of carving expertise is needed?
Posted by Paul on 10/21/12 at 01:51 PM
I see Paul .. I guess that makes it easy for him ... after all it is Sprial .. hehehe .. notice the misspelling
Posted by BrokeDad in Midwest US on 10/21/12 at 02:29 PM
Spiral sliced ham is cut so if you could just pull it away in one piece it would be like a long ribbon of ham. He was running the knife between the spirals to cut off each piece.
Posted by Patty in Ohio, USA on 10/21/12 at 03:43 PM
He said, "Bone in Ham"! Now do we need to call in the scientist to check out if ancient man bred with porkers too?

(Got here late, read the clips in reverse chronological order.)
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 10/22/12 at 01:28 AM
I think these were made to give the company president something to do besides walk around the factory floor making everyone nervous.

I learned something about cutting up a ham from watching here but my family doesn't allow me to handle sharp objects.
Posted by KDP on 10/22/12 at 09:56 AM
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