If you're making your own, you can have as many slices as you want. If you are buying the ham sandwich at a restaurant, it will have the number of slices they normally use; usually one or two, depending on how thick the meat slices are.
Typically, there are 3-4 slices of thinly sliced deli ham in a one ounce serving, depending on the thickness of the slices.
12-16 i think
One ounce of ham is roughly equivalent to two slices of deli ham. The actual size can vary depending on the thickness of the slices, but it is typically about the size of a deck of cards.
Usually, problems like this specify that one must use some combination of the ham and crackers. If that were true, you could make 18 crackers with full slices of ham on them, or 32 crackers with 0.5625 slices, which would be difficult at best. Since that requirement has not been made, I would just lay out 32 crackers and keep all the ham for myself. But that's just me.
We just had one. It had ten slices and they were really big. You can ask them to make it as many slices you want.
We just had one. It had ten slices and they were really big. You can ask them to make it as many slices you want.
We just had one. It had ten slices and they were really big. You can ask them to make it as many slices you want.
The answer will be three slices will all blueberries.
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You buy ham from the deli in coles or safeway...maybe evn IGA. Get cheese slices from one of those places... Put the ham and cheese in the roll and put under the grill...if you don't know how to use the grill that's really sad.... then the cheese melts all over the ham and serve hot speeking of ham and cheese...i feel like it now
That depends on the person slicing the turkey breast, whether they slice thickly or thinly and how big the piece is from which they slice. On average, a slice of homemade turkey is one to three ounces.