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    Default Ham bags

    As it is the christmas ham season, can anyone tell me the ratio of vinegar to water you soak the ham bags in please
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    I roughly use 2lts water to 1tblsp white vinegar and soak the bag for 5 mins. Every three days I refresh the bag as well. Happy hams for me and for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doughboy View Post
    I roughly use 2lts water to 1tblsp white vinegar and soak the bag for 5 mins. Every three days I refresh the bag as well. Happy hams for me and for you.

    Pete

    Same here

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    Bags?

    We just stick ours back in the tin it comes in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doughboy View Post
    I roughly use 2lts water to 1tblsp white vinegar and soak the bag for 5 mins. Every three days I refresh the bag as well. Happy hams for me and for you.

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    thanks everyone
    merry christmas to all
    i have 4 days off now so no computer time
    cheers
    greg

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    Thats it guys..... Ham it up !!!

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    I have a great little over the shoulder ham bag. It looks really fetching with my red leather pumps.
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    I think that Dough boy is right from what I read on the ham we got the other day. I just wet an old pillow case with vingar every couple of days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grunt View Post
    I have a great little over the shoulder ham bag. It looks really fetching with my red leather pumps.
    mmmmmm why am I not surprised

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    We actually just use a dry cotton pillow case kept in the fridge and it seems to work for us. However, if you've purchased a proper ham bag, then I guess it will depend on whether its Oroton, leather or genuine imitation Naugahyde.

    Christmas Fishes all.
    Merry Christmas to all and to all a good shellacing.

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