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My New York Times recap this morning had a story on an influencer who travels the country dining on gravestones.  It isn't clear whether she makes that person's exact recipe.  I've never heard of recipes on gravestones so I pose this question:  Which of your tried and true recipes would you want to be remembered for?  Do a search under Grave-tok or Death-tok.

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@depglass   Sounds kind of strange and would never do it, but I've been told my NY Cheesecake is a doozy!

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Definitely my cheesecake also,

Strawberry cheesecake with strawberry sauce and graham cracker crust.

 

 
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🍝 My Mom's cousin was a fabulous Italian cook and baker, and her house was filled every Sunday and Holiday with family and friends. When she passed away, her kids had a plate of spaghetti and meatballs, along with a fork and spoon, engraved on her tombstone, and it has brought smiles and happy memories to so many of us.

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My potato salad, even though I learned the recipe from my dad.

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"Death by Chocolate" cake would be appropriate...

 

If there is such a thing...I'm sure the kidults eating on headstones could find one for thier TikTockey nonsense.

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@meallen616 wrote:

Definitely my cheesecake also,

Strawberry cheesecake with strawberry sauce and graham cracker crust.

 

 

 
💁 I think you could easily knock Junior's out of the park with that scrumptious prize winner.

 

I would have loved a slice of that with my morning coffee.

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There was a story in our paper a while ago about this.

 

What will they think of next?

 

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At the BF's father's funeral, so many people mentioned his blueberry muffin recipe that the minister brought it up.  Sort of wish it could have been printed and passed out. 

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My preacher has mentioned one particular lady's pimento cheese a few times, so I guess that would have to be hers.  Mine would be Baklava.  I had someone offer to pay me for it once. I'm probably more known for my chili though. I haven't made the Baklava in years.