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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,394 posts)
Tue Apr 6, 2021, 06:06 PM Apr 2021

WV Ramp Dinners & Festivals

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WV Ramp Dinners & Festivals

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After a long winter, settlers in West Virginia hungrily welcomed the appearance of the wild leek or ramp, one of the first edible plants to ripen in spring. It became the focus for a tradition of community feasts—a tradition that has lingered long in rural Appalachia.

Scores of community ramp dinner, as well as full-scale festivals, are hosted throughout the state beginning in April and continuing through May. Most are small affairs that welcome fewer than a hundred guests, while others feed more than 1,000.

Most ramp feasts function as fundraisers for churches, libraries, and volunteer fire departments, and so the events are welcomed with even more than usual zeal, and travelers are always welcomed.

Ramp Dinner Menus

Traditional ramp dinners usually include ramps fried in bacon grease served alongside ham and fried potatoes, often with cornbread and beans, and eggs scrambled with ramps. Raw ramps are often served as a salad, and dessert selections are usually provided.

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WV Ramp Dinners & Festivals (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2021 OP
My grandson... SergeStorms Apr 2021 #1
Late West Virginia newspaperman Jim Comstock Staph Apr 2021 #2

SergeStorms

(19,193 posts)
1. My grandson...
Tue Apr 6, 2021, 06:28 PM
Apr 2021

aged 6, loves to eat them right out of the ground. Just tears them up, and starts chowing down. I'm starting to think the boy ain't right in the head.

Staph

(6,251 posts)
2. Late West Virginia newspaperman Jim Comstock
Tue Apr 6, 2021, 06:38 PM
Apr 2021

once put ramp juice into the ink of his paper, the Richwood (WV) News Leader. The intolerable stench at the local post office prompted the postmaster to extract a promise that he would never do it again.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Comstock#Humor


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