After the success of the country ham biscuits a few weeks ago, I decided to bring another batch for the last tailgate of the year for us. On my way back from Roanoke on Thursday, I took a detour to visit Turner Ham House, which I discovered on Roadfood.
The retail portion of Turner Ham House is really just a convenience store located in Fulks Run, VA, which is located about 15 miles west of I-81 near New Market, VA. The store is just about 10 miles from the West Virginia border and is nestled right in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley.
I purchased 3 lbs. of country ham there for the same price as 2 lbs. of country ham at Balducci's. The Turner ham was sliced thin, but not shaved like what I bought at Balducci's. Nevertheless, the ham was excellent for biscuits and was just as big a hit. Joe assisted in the biscuit assembly process on Friday and we only wound up using half of what I bought. Looks like Julia and I get to power through another 1.5 lbs. of country ham in the near future, which I am quite happy about. I also purchased some Turner Ham House Vidalia Onion Peach Hot Sauce and Bill 'n Vern's Red Hot Rooster Sauce, but have not tried either of them yet.
As you might be able to see from the picture above, there is also a DVD of the 1985 flood available for purchase. I did not purchase one but I imagine it must be quite compelling if it's still on sale some 23 years later. I do remember the flood they are talking about though as Roanoke was flooded as well by the remnants of Hurricane Juan.
As for dining the rest of the weekend, there wasn't too much special. I had a great Peppermint Chocolate Chip Milkshake (a seasonal item) at Chick-fil-A on Friday, the chopped barbecue plate at Little Richard's on Saturday, and some boneless wings from Macado's on Sunday.
Monday, November 24, 2008
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