Tar Heel Traveler: Westwater Country Hams
These hams are cured the old-fashioned way, salted and hung to dry for months and you can't find them online. The Tar Heel Traveler traveled to Warsaw to Westwater Hams, where they sell their hams out of an old cabin and have been curing hams since 1971

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