Convenient and tasty!
By Mike Thayer
Looking for a lunch meat option where no slicing is required for a charcuterie board or snacking and not in the mood for salami, I came across some ‘biscuit’ ham at Aldi the other day and snatched it up.
Made by Appleton Farms, these ham slices are hickory smoked and perfectly sized for yes, you guessed it, a breakfast biscuit. But they’re also great for snacking and buffets, most notably in a charcuterie board – right up my alley! There’s no need to break out the knife to slice or do the clumsy tear thing with a regular piece of lunch meat – just grab some slices right out of the bag and you’re ready to go!
An impromptu ham slice snack in true Bachelor on the Cheap fashion…
The ham is tasty, tender and you do get that subtle hint of smoke. Great on a cracker with a piece of cheese, I’m looking forward to having a few slices tomorrow morning for breakfast – a ham, egg & cheese biscuit!
Costing me $3.55, I’m giving Appleton Farms Biscuit Ham Slices 4 out of 5 Bachelor on the Cheap stars. It’s a good cold ham, but not the best I’ve ever had, yet still a great value at that price making it a repeat buy.
$pend Wisely My Friends…
Food Review: Appleton Farms Biscuit Ham Slices – Bachelor on the Cheap
Convenient and tasty!
By Mike Thayer
Looking for a lunch meat option where no slicing is required for a charcuterie board or snacking and not in the mood for salami, I came across some ‘biscuit’ ham at Aldi the other day and snatched it up.
Made by Appleton Farms, these ham slices are hickory smoked and perfectly sized for yes, you guessed it, a breakfast biscuit. But they’re also great for snacking and buffets, most notably in a charcuterie board – right up my alley! There’s no need to break out the knife to slice or do the clumsy tear thing with a regular piece of lunch meat – just grab some slices right out of the bag and you’re ready to go!
An impromptu ham slice snack in true Bachelor on the Cheap fashion…
The ham is tasty, tender and you do get that subtle hint of smoke. Great on a cracker with a piece of cheese, I’m looking forward to having a few slices tomorrow morning for breakfast – a ham, egg & cheese biscuit!
Costing me $3.55, I’m giving Appleton Farms Biscuit Ham Slices 4 out of 5 Bachelor on the Cheap stars. It’s a good cold ham, but not the best I’ve ever had, yet still a great value at that price making it a repeat buy.
$pend Wisely My Friends…