Does Gammon need to be fridged?

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Dumb ass question, but I thought I'd ask anyway.

Student loan is finally in, which means I don't have to eat like a tramp anymore. woo.

I've had a real hankering for a nice bit of gammon. The sort you cook with the crispy outside and the sweet sweet meat within. (Any recipes I'll be glad hear).

My main problem is that I would try and keep the gammon for a day or two (unlikely as I'll probably be dipping with mustard all day and night :D), but I don't want to place it in the communal fridge, as I live with a bunch of thieves, and a succulent bit of gammon would be gone in no time.

So the question is:

Can I leave the gammon in my room, possibly near a window etc? Will covering it in foil help etc?

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It's meat so yes, it should be 'fridged' - what kind of word is that? xD

Try making one of these?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pot-in-pot_refrigerator

There are similar alternatives with cold water and tupperware... google is your friend for homemade refrigerators.

kd

Interesting, never heard of that before. Might give it a go.

When you bought it was it chilled?

There's your answer

Eh? When I buy it, it's going to be uncooked. Unsure as to the correlation...


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