Yes! It has a leg and hip bone. Unless any ham says "boneless" it will have some kind of bone in it.
the zygomaticus bone is the cheek bone or malar bone
thigh bone
There are 8 small bones in wrist joint.Proximalrow contains (From lateral to medial side.) ScaphoidLunateTriquartal and Pisiform bones. Except Pisiform other three are attached to lower end of 'Radius' bone. Please note that in 'elbow' joint Ulna bone takes part and in wrist joint charge is handed over to Radius bone. Distal row contains Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate and Ham-mate. So if you ask about the single bone, then the answer is Radius and not Ulna bone. But please remember that 'single' bone can not form a joint. There has to be at-least two bones. Here lower end of Radius comes in contact with three bones. Scaphoid, Lunate and Triquartal bones. Pisiform is a sesmoid bone. On distal side there are carpal-metacarpal joints. There are 5 metacarpals attached to four carpal bones.
navicular bone navicular bone
A Bone for a Bone was created on 1951-04-07.
SSD=Skinless, Shankless, De-fatted
It's a ham, that has a bone in it, it's actually called a bone-in ham
No. The ham bone does not need to be removed.
nine pound half ham with bone in
it's a bone from ham!
Pea soup made with a ham bone would be good, as long as the ham bone has been frozen if it's been more than a few days since Christmas.
The possessive form of the noun ham is ham's.Example: I save the ham's bone to make soup.
yes
for flavor
If it is a boneless ham, figure on it feeding 24 to 28 people. If it is a bone-in ham, I guess it might feed 18 to 20, but that depends on how big the bone actually is.
That's Great?! ?! ?! ?!?
no