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Weekend trip to Wva. Dinner is trout fillets , taters and ramps. Griswold slant logo skillet and an old lodge 3 notch.
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Great stuff. Good country. I miss it.
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Whew, I can smell them ramps all the way from NC!
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Never had ramps, but my ex said when she was in school, boys would eat a bunch so they'd get sent home due to the stink. My mother worked as a supervisor in a telephone switchboard, the old long cordboard type. One of her operators came back to work after a wild ramp-filled weekend in WV and she had to put her all the way down at the far end away from the other ladies. https://wvexplorer.com/recreation/agritourism/ramp-dinners-festivals/
What fresh Hell is this?
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Looks good. My dad loves ramps and will eat them plain by the hand full. I like them cut up fine and used sparingly in potato salad.
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That looks absolutely fantastic!
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Looks great. Ramps arent up here yet but waiting patiently
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Wife's uncle pickled some ramps/leeks in simple salt/vinegar/water brine, but added a teaspoon per pint of fresh horseradish. Tasted spectacular, was absolute torture on the nose of everyone around me for the next 24+ hours..... I "may" have had 6-10 beers that day too
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I can't wait till the Ramps come up on the farm where we are living at. There is a good patch of them in back of the house in the woods.
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