A woman from California has an unusual practice. She scours cemeteries to find and cook recipes left by the deceased — and etched on their tombstones. Over the last five years, Rosie Grant, a ...
Rosie Grant has always been familiar with death. Parents who led ghost tours, coupled with cutting through a cemetery on her route home from high school, helped her feel relatively comfortable with ...
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California burrito
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California woman cooks recipes etched on gravestones to honour the dead: 'Recipes are to die for'
Rosie Grant, a 36-year-old librarian from Los Angeles, has spent the last five years collecting recipes left behind by the dead.
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