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Her searches led her to an Atlas Obscura post about Naomi Odessa Miller-Dawson’s spritz cookie recipe, etched onto her gravestone in Brooklyn, N.Y. The “lighthearted gravestone epitaph is a ...
Peach crumble, blueberry pie or fudge: for each gourmet epitaph, 33-year-old Rosie Grant ... often post comments that allow her to refine the recipes. It was by chance that Grant stumbled upon ...
Jackie Gleason’s epitaph reads, “And away we go” while ... “Kay’s Fudge” and then in great detail provides the recipe. I’m guessing that this woman made great fudge and was often ...
Source: 'Photo taken by Zoe Weil' Last week, I had the opportunity to experience the power of my epitaph. How is that possible given that I’m not dead yet? It happened because I deliberately ...
The epitaph on Canda’s grave ... markers left for those who’ve already made the trip. There is the recipe for Naomi Odessa Miller-Dawson’s “Spritz Cookies,” which is etched on her ...
Tombstones, for example, are not made with sugar. It must be difficult to choose an epitaph for someone whose very life has been defined by their fantastic relationship with words. Some writers ...
An epitaph is a single sentence or phrase usually placed on a tombstone. This short comment is supposed to summarize an individual's life or accomplishments in a single phrase. Epitaphs were very ...
This epitaph was for James Humphrey (1755-1844), a stone-mason from Mauchline who was employed at both Lochlie and Mossgiel. He was interviewed by Allan Cunningham in 1834, and recalled Burns with ...