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Cooking A Gammon Joint in the Slow Cooker
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diet won't work - you need the sugar0
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snap I asked that today too christina0
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If I cooked my gammon in coke
would the stock be any use for anything?0 -
I have just put a large piece of gammon in the SC with about a pint of hot water, would you put anything else in there too?0
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you could try some bayleaves also you could pierce the gammon with cloves for more flavour HTH.0
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Thank you!
Coca cola???? I am gonna try this thanks again0 -
How about apple juice or cider?Squares knitted for my throw ~ 90 (yes!!! I have finally finished it :rotfl: )Squares made for my patchwork quilt ~ 80 (only the "actual" quilting to do now :rotfl:)0
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A few tablespoons of chutney any kind will do although beetroot might not be wise.Four guns yet only one trigger prepare for a volley.Together we can make a difference.0
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Put coca cola in, what about chutney too?0
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