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		<title>The Easter Pig Hops Into Tommy&#8217;s Kitchen!</title>
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<p>It&#8217;s my Easter tradition &#8211; buying and cooking a genuine Smithfield, Virginia Country Ham. These can be super-salty, as the hams are dry salt-cured, then smoked with hickory and aged up to one year. This is not the kind of ham you cut in a thick chunk, throw on a plate, and serve with some scalloped potatoes.  Do you love real ham biscuits? The kind with the slices of super-thin yumminess inside? This recipe is where this ham shines.</p>
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