Leftover ham can be frozen in an air-tight container or zip-lock freezer bag.
No. I did it once, and it tasted terrible. It was totally inedible.
Yes you can.
Yes, you can safely freeze ham after it has been cooked. After thawing the same frozen cooked ham, it is unsafe to freeze it again.
Yes, you can safely freeze soup that contains cooked ham.
Yes you can, if you think of frozen pizza that has cooked ham on it, same situation. However, ham should be defrosted fully in the fridge.
Yes, you can freeze packets of cooked ham. If the packet has been opened, you should put the ham in an airtight container suitable for freezing or a freezer bag.
You can safely freeze dressing before or after it is cooked.
One can find recipes that include leftover ham on websites such as All Recipes, Taste of Home and also on other recipe websites as well. It can also be found in book stores such as Indigo and Chapters.
If you have leftover chicken you can grind it up and add celery and mayonnaise to make chicken salad. You can use leftover ham and mashed potatoes to make croquettes. Leftover ham can also be used the next day for ham and eggs.
Until the internal temperature reaches 150 degrees
No. The ham bone does not need to be removed.
Cooked ham will eventually go bad. Spoilage can only be delayed. Within an hour or two of cooking, separate the ham into smaller portions that will cool quickly. Then wrap and refrigerate. Plan to use it within 5-7 days. If more storage time is needed, the ham could possibly be frozen - but not all types of ham freeze well.
Try this split pea and ham soup: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Split-Pea-and-Ham-Soup-I/Detail.aspx
You can freeze it or refrigerate it.