and i dont know whhat im doing!its a 9.90 lbit says fully cooked smokeed hamm!so what degree do i put it and for how long?helpp mee!
yes, YA is InternationalHere in the USA there apartments books that show pictures, list the amenities and up until about a year ago they used to list the prices as wellThen you go look at the ones that look good to you, ask all your questionsI can tell you from experience (having moved 35 times) that two apartments can have the same square footage yet because of where the walls are placed, the windows are placed, and where the hallway is or even how the doors are attached, well one could give you more living space than the other.
Yes it is an international siteThe way you are used to in Germany of listing the measurements is not the norm from my understandingIn many countries rentals are only listed by of bedrooms not Sq ft That is the standard here in the US as wellHere Sq ft is typically only given if asked and then only if the manager or agent actually knowsIt is not OK to guess.
You have to read through the estate agent language we who live here do get used to itSpacious usually means smallLarge is large compared to what else is available in the area that it is inI think what you are going to need to do is to view some of the properties in the area that you are interested in so that you can do a comparison and get an idea of what you can get for your budget I agree with youHaving bought property in France I find that having the size of the property means that you can easily see ones that you consider too small or too big without the need to viewHere in the UK it is not traditional to put the size.
You have to read through the estate agent language we who live here do get used to itSpacious usually means smallLarge is large compared to what else is available in the area that it is inI think what you are going to need to do is to view some of the properties in the area that you are interested in so that you can do a comparison and get an idea of what you can get for your budget.
You can warm the ham with no coating on it in a 250 degree oven until warmed through, maybe thirty minutes wrapped tightly in foilYou can put a nice glaze on it with Pineapple slices and cherries orange juice, or cooked very slowly with RC Cola, or coated with smooth peanut butter (fantastic!)Or a nice Brown sugar and Orange juice mix glazed over itdripping the glaze over periodically as it warms/cooksRemember hams are already cooked, you only need to warm it thruOvercooking will make it dry, make sure it is tightly covered with Aluminum foilGood Luck!