


Forage Lessons- Ramps
Ramps are the first edible to come up in Vermont. The Winooski River, also known as the Onion River is named for them. I will teach you good foraging etiquette to ensure you understand the rules so that you can confidently find them to pick for you own consumption. I will teach you how to identify them and how to make sure you don’t confuse lookalikes such as false hellebore.
During this lesson we will find ramps in my woods, coook some for a snack and then make a ramp sauce that you can bring home. The ramp sauce is organic and tastes similar to pesto. Ramps are sweet and oniony. A true Spring treat! Bring a friend for free!
Ramps are the first edible to come up in Vermont. The Winooski River, also known as the Onion River is named for them. I will teach you good foraging etiquette to ensure you understand the rules so that you can confidently find them to pick for you own consumption. I will teach you how to identify them and how to make sure you don’t confuse lookalikes such as false hellebore.
During this lesson we will find ramps in my woods, coook some for a snack and then make a ramp sauce that you can bring home. The ramp sauce is organic and tastes similar to pesto. Ramps are sweet and oniony. A true Spring treat! Bring a friend for free!
Ramps are the first edible to come up in Vermont. The Winooski River, also known as the Onion River is named for them. I will teach you good foraging etiquette to ensure you understand the rules so that you can confidently find them to pick for you own consumption. I will teach you how to identify them and how to make sure you don’t confuse lookalikes such as false hellebore.
During this lesson we will find ramps in my woods, coook some for a snack and then make a ramp sauce that you can bring home. The ramp sauce is organic and tastes similar to pesto. Ramps are sweet and oniony. A true Spring treat! Bring a friend for free!