Sunday, December 5, 2010

Honeybaked Ham - Coupons, bookings and quality recipes

Throughout the holiday season, Honeybaked Ham sees a significant spike in business. There’s a coupon that will get you $9 off a Honeybaked Ham. Honeybaked Ham is also providing a full holiday dinner, though you do have to “reserve” your ham, turkey or full dinner.

Get yourself a Honeybaked Ham coupon

There is what is apparently an excellent deal for the 2010 holiday season with a coupon from Honeybaked Ham. If you purchase a ham that is at least 8 pounds, then you can get $9 off with your Honeybaked Ham coupon. You have to sign up for the business e-mail list and redeem your coupon by Jan. 3 of 2011. It is only an 11 to 15 % savings on an 8 pound ham, even if the Honeybaked Ham coupon seems like a hot commodity. The discount doesn't drop the price that much. $6 per pound still ends up being about what you pay.

Honeybaked Ham holiday Dinner

Honeybaked Ham is also offering a “Honeybaked To The Rescue” holiday dinner. You will get the ham or turkey, side and dessert in this. It is fairly expensive to buy the Honeybaked Ham holiday dinner. Between $15 t0 $20 could be spend on each person with it. A holiday at home will cost about $4.70 as outlined by the United States Department of Agriculture. This means your Honeybaked Ham holiday is more costly than it needs to be.

The same taste as Honeybaked Ham

Because of the slow-glazed, sweet taste, the Honeybaked Ham products have made a name for themselves. That is easier to achieve at home than it might seem. Rather than pouring the glaze at the beginning of the meat, do it at the end. Make sure the glaze is really thick too. A nice and thick sauce will adhere to the meat. This is how Honeybaked Ham got pretty popular. You will mix ½ a cup of pineapple juice, 1 cup of honey, ½ cup brown sugar, and ½ teaspoon of cloves, allspice, nutmeg, paprika, ginger and cinnamon in order to coat a $15, or 8 pound, ham. You will need to stir it sometimes as it cooks on the stove. Use medium heat for it. Once the mixture is cooked down and thick, but just barely thin enough to pour, coat your ham when it has 15 to 20 minutes left to cook. Finish baking, and there you have it — Honeybaked Ham flavor, without the cost.

Articles cited

Food Business News

foodbusinessnews.net/News/News%20Home/Consumer%20Trends/2010/11/holiday%20dinner%20cost%20up%201%203%20percent%20from%202009.aspx

Amateur Malcontent

amateurmalcontent.blogspot.com/search?q=honeybaked+ham

Link

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