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peach cobbler | West Virginia Mountain Mama

Fresh peaches in bowl      This has been a great fresh fruit year. I headed into to town on Tuesday and found peaches the size of softballs for 99 cents a pound. So what did I do after canning 60 lbs of apples, I bought 25 lbs of peaches of course. I actually got these at the local feed […]

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Back to school with WordPress and class #201 Branding,Traffic and Growth | West Virginia Mountain Mama

I never really thought that I would be blogging ( with dyslexia), let alone trying to increase my readership, stats, or trying to get together enough information for a book. So I am happy to announce that I  have rejoined the learning world and signed up for WordPress class. I will spend the next few […]

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A Town that Time Forgot, The Heritage Center of Beverly West Virginia | West Virginia Mountain Mama

Often when people travel by car they are so busy trying to reach their destination they never take time to stop and enjoy little towns along the way. Beverly, West Virginia in Randolph county is a  mountain town that time forgot. It is a place to enjoy walking on historic streets, take educational tours and […]

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Celebrate Easter with Trout and Ramps . | West Virginia Mountain Mama

It is official spring has come to the Mountain State. Trout and Ramp Season has begone and I am getting excited for the first skillet full of the wild food that is traditional in West Virginia.  My husband’s family have enjoyed fresh trout and ramps for generations. As far back as the family story can […]

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MaMa and the Mountain | West Virginia Mountain Mama

 In this blog you will find stories about my family, our adventures traveling the state we call home, our love of cooking, canning and raising children.I write about West Virginia history, culture, the arts and their traditions. I share things about the work I do working with Non-Profit organizations, who battle everyday to make my […]

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Spring foraging and Ramp Sliders | West Virginia Mountain Mama

Easter weekend has over the years become a Ramp Feast. ( Ramps are wild onions that grow for only short period of time in the Appalachian Mountains every spring.) This year we struggled to get out into the woods. Cold, rain and snow every weekend made the prospect of taking Christopher foraging a little unpleasant. […]

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Golden Delicious Apple Dumplings with Salted Caramel Sauce. | West Virginia Mountain Mama

So one of the things that the producers of “State Plate” TV show want me to make is apple dumplings made from our very own state apple the Golden Delicious. A wonderful history fallows the apple. It comes  from one of the most rural counties in our state, Clay County, West Virginia. The county is […]

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West Virginia regional food favorite “Oliverio Italian Style Peppers”. | West Virginia Mountain Mama

I love eating fresh home cooked food and I love even more being able to cook with things that are products of West Virginia. I am sure that all of you have the same feeling about food items from your home towns or places that you have traveled to over the years. Some times you […]

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A Time and Place to Heal | West Virginia Mountain Mama

    Do you ever wonder after some major change in your life that maybe even if things didn’t turn out the way you expected that they turned out for the best? Quarter horse mare and foal… my baby “Dancer”    When Tom and I moved off the farm 2 1/2 years ago I think we were both […]

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A Town that Time Forgot, The Heritage Center of Beverly West Virginia | West Virginia Mountain Mama

Often when people travel by car they are so busy trying to reach their destination they never take time to stop and enjoy little towns along the way. Beverly, West Virginia in Randolph county is a  mountain town that time forgot. It is a place to enjoy walking on historic streets, take educational tours and […]

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17 | February | 2016 | West Virginia Mountain Mama

As a member of the West Virginia community I was totally unaware of the impact that non-profits have. I joined AmeriCorps, a federally funded volunteer program to help communities in my state who are struggling. I, like many others, understand the work that non-Profits like the United Way and Churches do in our communities. The […]

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A Time and Place to Heal | West Virginia Mountain Mama

    Do you ever wonder after some major change in your life that maybe even if things didn’t turn out the way you expected that they turned out for the best? Quarter horse mare and foal… my baby “Dancer”    When Tom and I moved off the farm 2 1/2 years ago I think we were both […]

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Demolishen Derby | West Virginia Mountain Mama

Powers family on the bumper cars at the LC fair 2014, Cody and Paige in the back car, Me in the middle and Tom and Christopher in the front Hot, humid, summer evenings in West Virginia are often spent at fairs and festivals. It seems that country families really enjoy standing around  visiting with old […]

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Save Money Up-Cycle Chairs with Found Fabric. | West Virginia Mountain Mama

Tom and I have a thing for old chairs. I’m not sure, every couple finds themselves at furniture stores, yard sales and antique shops discussing how beautiful a chair is, but we do. So often times I find old chairs that need a little love and update them. Not that we need another chair, but […]

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