yes you can if you wrap them tightlly in saran wrap.
Ham has preservatives in, turkey usually does not. So the turkey will spoil first. Also, white meat usually spoils quicker than red meat.
ham, turkey roast beef, salami
When you add 1.6 grams of turkey to 2.6 grams of ham, you will have a total of 4.2 grams of meat.
chicken, turkey, bacon, ham, pork
Traditionally, yes, but new products are now using the word, e.g. in the UK you can now buy Turkey Ham, made from turkey meat.
Yes, because ham is in the meat category but ham does contain quite a bit of fat so I suggest turkey instead of ham.
Beef pork chicken turkey venison ham bacon
Turkey, ham or roast beef, depending on your location.
No, you can't. The feathers still have germs on then and if you freeze it, the germs on the feathers will leak into the turkey's meat. Once that happens, you can't change it.
The meat from ham is normally from a pig unless it's turkey ham or vegetarian ham. Ham from pork is normally cured or can be roasted and will usually have salt and additional preservatives added to it. After it is all prepared it can then be eaten.
You should never refreeze a thawed smoked turkey. However, once you cook a thawed turkey, you can freeze the meat.
Well emos is a bad term specially for kids and when you think of ham or turkey you think of a juicey piece of meat dont kid me wrong they are but emos their different terms for that emotional or a person that cuts there self but really i eat ham or turkey and i know a lot of people do and they dont