I’m all about making things easy for the holidays. Especially this year. In typical Laurie fashion, I’ve bitten off more than I can chew, but thanks to HoneyBaked {{a fabulous Tip Junkie sponsor}} my holidays have gotten a lot easier.
As I was preparing my holiday meals {{yes, plural}} it occured to me that serving HoneyBaked products are such a life saver. Not just because they save time and energy and sanity, but because they are guaranteed to taste great. It also occured to me that as easy as it is to serve HoneyBaked everything, it would be even EASIER if you have the LINK to their SERVING and Produce Care GUIDE. For complete instructions, click here.
HoneyBaked Ham and HoneyBaked Turkey Breast
This is what you need to know:
1. It needs to be refrigerated, and the Ham will stary fresh for 7 to 10 days, the Turkey Brest for 5-7 days. You can freeze unused ham portions up to 6 weeks.
2. The HoneyBaked Ham and Turkey Breast are fully cooked and ready to enjoy at room temperature. No need to heat as it may cause them to dry out and lose flavor!
3. The Turkey Breast is pre-sliced.
4. Here’s how to section your Ham:
Using a knife, cut around the bone of the Ham.
Cut along the natural muscle line to remove the top section of slices.
Cut straight down from the base of the bone to release the remaining sections.
ENJOY!!!
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