you put it in the freezer, if its not higher than room-temperature, but if it is warmer than room-temperature, cool it down, then put it in the freezer. the reason u don't put it in the freezer if its warm is because its bad, or "unhealthy" for the freezer to put items warmer than room-temperature in it.
Wrap it tightly to keep as much air as possible out of the package. This will help to keep the ham from getting freezer burn.
Here's the usda website...some useful info about freezing foods. http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/Focus_On_Freezing/index.asp
There is nothing special to do, wrap it in aluminum foil and put it in the freezer.
Just put the ham in freezer paper and freeze it.
As long as it hasn't been unrefrigerated, you should be able to freeze it in its original wrapping and have it last for several months. Defrost and then heat up as you normally would.
yes you can, just put it in the freezer
Yes, you can store uncooked grits in the refrigerator.
all precooked hams are labeled as precooked..just need heating... otherwise, an uncooked ham has a clear wrapping and is labeled as uncooked
YEAH
No
Yes, you can safely freeze a ham bone.
uncooked hams that have been frozen last 6 months or longer.
13-15 hours is what I use for a 20 pound ham
Yes you can, but the texture of the ham will be different after thawing
Yes, it is safe to freeze raw ham.
yes
Yes it is ok. I do it.