iTunes Official Music Charts for the week ending December 7, 2017: Top Songs 1. Perfect Duet (with Beyoncé), Ed Sheera

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iTunes Official Music Charts for the week ending December 7, 2017: Top Songs 1. Perfect Duet (with Beyoncé), Ed Sheera

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Rosie has been committed to finding gravestones that detail delicious dishes as her social media is filled with clips of her hunting down the recipes and recreating them.  
The TikToker has made multiple dishes - including two favorites: 'spritz cookies' and fudge -  and the baker even travels across the country to find recipes, going from state to state to recreate the best cemetery dessert. 





Rosie Grant, from Los Angeles, California, has gone viral after discovering and recreating recipes written on gravestones
















The librarian and TikToker has a clear passion for baking and cemeteries and has combined the two in the past year to share her fav[url=]
Around the same time, Rosie was learning to cook and stumbled upon an article about the spritz cookie recipe left on a gravestone.  
After reading the article, she became determined to find more gravestone recipes.
She then posted a video captioned: 'Going to start making recipes from gravestones.' 
In the video, Rosie made the spritz cookies based on the ingredients she found in Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery. 
Although there were no instructions on the tombstones, the cookies turned out well and became of Rosie's favorite and most famous recreations. 
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The baker has recreated many different recipes including snickerdoodle cookies, peach cobbler, date nut bread and blueberry pie 






Rosie's baking journey began one year ago when she was an intern for a congressional cemetery and stumbled upon an article with a recipe from a grave








While speaking to BuzzFeed, Rosie noted that she has been sharing her dishes to decrease the stigma around mortality after learning about the 'death positive community'

She said: 'There are only about 10 so far that I've found, mostly through searching online.' 
Rosie has used news reports, tweets and a sit called Find a Grave to discover the cemetery dishes. 
She has made many different dishes including snickerdoodle cookies, glazed blueberry pie, peach cobbler, fudge, spritz cookies and date nut bread. 

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