The smell of fried catfish and chicken wings drifts across the parking lot outside Garrison headquarters as Garrison workers line up for Ramona J’s food truck, a family business serving up Southern staples with a personal story behind every plate.
Parked in front of building 4488, the food truck has become a familiar stop for workers looking for a quick lunch and a taste of local flavor. For owner and operator Orlandous Johnson, the truck is more than a business. It is a tribute to family, hard work and the kind of food he grew up with in North Alabama.
“We sell fish, wings, tenders, egg rolls,” Johnson said during a stop on Redstone Arsenal. “Our specialty is the catfish.”…