You got some ham, what would you like to eat it with?!


Question:

You got some ham, what would you like to eat it with?

Toasted bread, mustard, mayo, pineapple, fancy bowls, fancy sauce? Thanks for all answers.


Answers:
biscuits ..

cheesy mashed potatoes, carrots, corn and pickled beets

friends:)

i would put on it lettuce tomato

mashed potatoes, green beens, a roll, and sweet tea.

swiss cheese and rye bread

other foods,that taste good with ham!!!

Homemade applesauce!

grilled on whole wheat bread with cheese ( colby or chedar), piclkes ( dill or sweet) and Miracle whip

Cheese scalloped potatoes, carrots, peas, tossed salad, a little mustard, dinner roll, butter, a cup of tea and a slice of chocolate cake.

Fried apples, onions and peppers. Biscuits to make sandwiches. Garlic mashed potatoes, and pineapple upside down cake for desert!

eggs

with ham... I prefer a toasted ham, cheese, mustard & tomato sandwich.... simple and yummy!

Oooh...I'd cube it and put it in a Chef's salad! Yum yum!

boiled potatoes, cabbage, carrots (a boiled ham dinner)
for left over ham, I like making a sandwich on whole wheat bread, white american cheese with miracle whip and guldons mustard.

mashed potato's broccoli with cheese

i prefer it with cheese

well if it has to last 4 a week
1st day:masted potatos, sting beans, gravey, and a piece of bread
2nd day:ham -n- cheese sandwhich
3rd day:same
4th day:same from 1st day
5th day:toasted bread, muster, and mayo
6th day:pancakes, ham, and bacon/sausage
7th day:noodle, ham, and porken beans

Soup beans and corn bread and fried taters and a tall cold glass of skim milk.And some blackberry cobbler about an hour after.

mozzarella, tomatoe, mayonaise... man.. is it lunch time yet?

Garden Salad
Au Gratin Potatoes
Almond Green Beans
Yeast Rolls (or Homemade Buttermilk Biscuits)
Fresh Lemonade

egg, wheaten bread, tomatoes and cucumber to make a good egg and ham sandwich and a good cup of black coffee at breakfast with my love one




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