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Dare I say you let Smithfield ham dissolve on your tongue while sucking the
essence and goodness out of it. Never, ever eaten the same way you would eat
a regular piece of ham. YES, you have described silver dollar biscuits --
small, light, feathery, soft, nothing to detract from the treat inside. AND
if you use butter, it must be the real thing, not some fake butter wanna-be.

Tom
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> you don't "bite" a piece of good Smithfield ham, you let it dissolve
> on your tongue... and a good biscuit is small and light, not those
> huge, heavy commercially available things that could double as
> sinkers on a fishing net. Almost unpalatable, IMO.
>
> Nancy

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