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Send us a text! We love hearing from listeners. If you'd like a response, please include your email. What's cooking in the cemetery? Jennie and Dianne are dishing up a treat with Rosie Grant, the creator behind the viral @GhostlyArchive, where gravestones become recipe cards! Rosie shares her journey of uncovering her first recipe on a tombstone at Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC, and how that led to serving up not just the recipes, but the stories behind them and how food has the power to bring families, communities and history together in the most Ordinary Extraordinary ways, including from beyond the grave! View this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/fGzQWbUcewU?si=8D0rtyL7X5yzXBTuFollow Rosie on Tik Tok and Instagram:Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ghostlyarchiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostly.archive/Need an Ordinary Extraordinary Cemetery Podcast tee, hoodie or mug? Find all our taphophile-fun much here: https://oecemetery.etsy.com
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On this episode of Obsessed with Death, we dive into the fascinating world of gravestone recipes with Rosie Grant, a TikTok creator and author of an upcoming cookbook that uncovers the stories behind culinary epitaphs. Rosie shares her journey of tracking down families, collecting recipes from headstones, and preserving the legacies of those who left their favorite dishes behind. We explore the intersection of food, memory, and death, and how a simple recipe can tell a lifetime of stories.
On this Stones and Bones, we are joined by Rosie Grant who has gained a large following on TikTok and Instagram and been featured on shows like Good Morning America with a very unique angle. She collects recipes from headstones. And she not only collects them, she actually cooks and bakes the food. On this episode, we talk about her journey and upcoming book and the importance of recording familial food history. Intro and Outro music "Stones and Bones" was written and produced by History Goes Bump and any use is strictly prohibited. Check us out at: https://historygoesbump.com
Learn about Rosie Grant’s unique project to memorialize those who have died by cooking their special recipes. My guest Rosie Grant has a library science degree from the University of Maryland and now works at UCLA as an archivist. She is well known on social media as a “cemetery tiktoker” who researches recipes found on… Continue reading Ep. 453 Gravestone Recipes: Cooking to Honor the Dead with Rosie Grant
Todays episode is all about New England urban legends and the intersection between tall tales and real life encounters. Rosie Grant is best known for her cemetery storytelling. Rosie recreates recipes found on gravestones across the US and shares them on her Instagram and Tik Tok Ghostly Archives. However, the stories she is sharing with us today or not sweet treats, but rather terrifying encounters with the unknown. What is lurking deep in the woods? Mothman? Bunnyman? Bigfoot? Or just scared teenagers? It's up to you to decided! Don't forget to join us on Patreon for extra special additional content: https://www.patreon.com/thewestlondonwitch If you would like to see the podcast in motion, head on over to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thewestlondonwitch/videos
While Speedy is in London, Danny's wife, Tina, joins him to chat with unique social media star Rosie Grant. Over the last two years, Rosie has become famous for her mission to make recipes engraved into gravestones all across the country. We discuss her unconventional rise to fame (i.e. interning at a cemetery and having two parents who are ghost tour guides), favorite recipes she has discovered and shocking facts about the resting places of famous people (i.e. Julia Child was buried underwater???). As always, If you have comments, questions, or personal misheard-lyric stories, you can send them to IfYoureAnOldSoul@gmail.com
Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco dive into the latest news: Sen. Tommy Tuberville doesn't want the military to have abortion access; the House will soon vote on its new Speaker; RFK Jr. is running as an independent; and Ohio needs your votes. Then, Rosie Grant (@ghostlyarchive) joins to talk about baking recipes printed on gravestones — and eating them in cemeteries! Finally, Sani-Petty (pharmacies are swamped, and a couple lesbians are acting…racist). For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Show NotesDoctors Without BordersPalestine Children's Relief FundAFNATALWomen Wage PeaceWomen of the SunAbout Vivian Silver: NBC, Global News, CBC, The Globe and Mail
Rosie Grant dug into the culinary prowess of dead people, but without any actual physical digging. It turns out some people have favorite recipes inscribed on their gravestones when they die. SOU archeologist Chelsea Rose interviews her.
It's not often we highlight a Tiktok account on the Sunday Morning show, but this one's different. Rosie Grant is a university researcher based in Los Angeles who has a couple of hundred thousand followers on the platform. She makes and bakes recipes that she finds on gravestones in cemeteries and graveyards. Most of the recipes are by women and almost all of them are deserts and sweet treats. Rosie joins us to talk about how she got started and why she loves this particular form of remembrance.
Chief Inspector of Probation Justin Russell joins Nuala McGovern in an exclusive interview for the BBC. He'll be discussing a new report inspecting the work undertaken and progress made by the Probation Service over the last 5 years to protect victims and reduce domestic abuse by those on probation. When librarian Rosie Grant was researching cemeteries, she stumbled across a gravestone with a cookie recipe on it. She decided to make it and post a video of her cooking experiment to social media. It was such a success she has since travel across the US to find other gravestone recipes and make them too. She tells Nuala what she has learnt about life, death and family meals since starting her quest. A bar in Portsmouth is due to open later this month, which is themed on Jack the Ripper – described as an ‘immersive cocktail and dining experience with a modern horror twist.' The publicity features a young woman in Victorian dress, being followed at night by a mysterious man. Objections have been raised to the whole idea of a business which trades on the notoriety of a mass murderer. However the trading licence has now been granted. The owner has said ‘There is always a fine line when working on things like this and we are working really hard not to upset anyone.' Nuala speaks to Hallie Rubenhold, author of The Five, in which she painstakingly reconstructs the lives of the five women killed by the so-called Ripper, in 1888. Black and Menopausal is the title of a recently published anthology of writing, capturing Black experiences of the menopause journey. Joining Nuala is Yansie Rolston, one of the editors and contributor Yvonne Witter. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lucinda Montefiore
This week your best friends are joined by gravestone chef extraordinaire, Rosie Grant, to help us break down Top Chef Season 20, Episode 9 - "Restaurant Wars". War, war never changes. Lots of other funny stuff happens, so check it out. Top Chef talk starts at 37:30 Check out Rosie's gravestone cooking adventures on the socials - @ghostly.archive WE SOLD OUT! Be sure to head to https://blendjet.com/ and use the promo code "podchef12" to receive 12% off your order and free shipping! ----more---- Subscribe for new episodes every Monday. Rate us 5 stars and let us know what you had for dinner last night in the review! This episode was edited by Bryan A Jackson. The Pod Chef theme song was produced and performed by Jeff Ray. Pod Chef Links Follow us on Instagram and Twitter - @podchefpodcast Follow Bryan on Instagram - @bjacksonininaction Follow Jamal on Instagram - @hell0newman Our intro was produced and performed by Jeff Ray - https://www.instagram.com/jeffrayfilms/
Rosie Grant joins the podcast to discuss her time as an intern in the archives of a Washington cemetery and how she finds and cooks gravestone recipes from the last 30+ years. Follow Rosie on Instagram and TikTok - @ghostly.archive
This week Maureen Taylor, The Photo Detective, is joined by Rosie Grant, a part-time digital librarian at the American Jewish University, who recently went viral for her work with finding recipes on gravestones. The two discuss Rosie's TikTok account ghostlyarchive and how these recipes imprinted on gravestones help continue to tell the story of someone who has long passed, as well as keep their special recipes alive for generations to come.Related Episodes:Episode 105: Women in the Dark with Katherine Manthorne Episode 49: Women Patriots with Mary TedescoLinks:GhostlyArchiveSign up for my newsletter.Watch my YouTube Channel.Like the Photo Detective Facebook Page so you get notified of my Facebook Live videos.Need help organizing your photos? Check out the Essential Photo Organizing Video Course.Need help identifying family photos? Check out the Identifying Family Photographs Online Course.Have a photo you need help identifying? Sign up for photo consultation.About My Guest:Rosie Grant is a part-time digital librarian at the American Jewish University in Los Angeles and full-time Outreach and Communications Manager for the CSW Women's Center at UCLA. Follow her on TikTok @ghostlyarchive or message on Instagram @ghostly.archive. Fellow taphophiles and cemetery lovers are welcome to connect and share any favorite graves or cemetery recommendations.About Maureen Taylor:Maureen Taylor, The Photo DetectiveÒhelps clients with photo-related genealogical problems. Her pioneering work in historic photo research has earned her the title “the nation's foremost historical photo detective” by The Wall Street Journal and appearances on The View, The Today Show, Pawn Stars, and others. Learn more at Maureentaylor.comDid you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on Apple PodcastsI'm thrilled to be offering something new. Photo investigations. These collaborative one-on-one sessions. Look at your family photos then you and I meet to discuss your mystery images. And find out how each clue and hint might contribute to your family history. Find out more by going to maureentaylor.com and clicking on family photo investigations. Thank you for joining me for this week's episode of The Photo Detective podcast - I'm Maureen Taylor, The Photo Detective. Recently, I'm partnered with Audible to offer a free 30-day trial for my listeners. All you need to do is go to www.audibletrial.com/pd to sign up or click the link in the show notes. As this is a partnership, I do receive a small commission if you sign up. Support the show
Rosie Grant dug into the culinary prowess of dead people, but without any actual physical digging. It turns out some people have favorite recipes inscribed on their gravestones when they die. SOU archeologist Chelsea Rose interviews her.
Some people take their recipes to the grave, others put them on their gravestones. On this week's PreserveCast, join us as we talk with Rosie Grant about her journey recreating gravestone recipes. Rosie documented her journey of making recipes of Spritz, Fudge, and everything in between on TikTok. Listen in as we hear how all of this started. Rosie Grant is a part time digital librarian at the American Jewish University in Los Angeles and full time Outreach and Communications Manager at UCLA. Follow her on TikTok @ghostlyarchive or message on Instagram @ghostly.archive. Fellow taphophiles and cemetery lovers are welcome to connect and share any favorite graves or cemetery recommendations. Learn more: https://www.tiktok.com/@ghostlyarchive?lang=en
"Again! Again!" Chris shares that he and Aria have a new thing - listening to The Santa Wrap by Rayvon. It's catchy, Neighbors... Google it. You can thank him later. After refusing to accept that 2023 is right around the corner, Deanna chooses instead to chat with us about the rise of TikTok and how #CookTok took off during the pandemic. She shares with us some outrageously fun food facts (did you know that one spaghetti noodle is called a spaghetto? It's true!). She then takes us to Maryland to meet librarian-turned-TikTok star Rosie Grant who is cooking up some amazing food. ...But she's not getting the recipes she's trying from any cookbooks you can buy in the store - nope! Wait until you hear where she gets them from, and how the nostalgic connection is helping her followers around the world remember that their loved ones are MORE THAN A NAME. THE GOOD ALL AROUND US podcast is a celebration of uplifting stories and events from around the world.Each week, hosts Deanna and Chris Ley will alternate telling stories of good things that have happened to real people all across the globe.It's time to celebrate THE GOOD ALL AROUND US!It's time to HAPPY UP YOUR LIFE!Please make sure to subscribe so you can stay up to date on all new podcast releases....and if you like us, please give a 5-star rating in Apple Podcast or Podchaser. It will only take a sec! We'd appreciate it!...and if you really, really like us, head on over to Patreon and become our Neighbor! By joining our Patreon Community at the link below, you can get some fun GOODies, including access to our private Facebook group, monthly bonus episodes, and other awesome stuff. Best of all, you will be our Neighbor! You can move right in to the GOOD 'HOOD by clicking here.Be sure to follow us on social media!It's where we share about all the goings-on here at THE GOOD ALL AROUND US podcast.Facebook at THE GOOD ALL AROUND USInstagram at @TheGoodAllAroundUsPodcastTwitter at @HappyUpYourLifeYouTube at THE GOOD ALL AROUND US PodcastLinkedIn at THE GOOD ALL AROUND US PodcastGet your GOOD GOOD Merch!Grab some fun (and funny) gear at the Get GOOD Merch Store.Access everything above and so much more in one easy place - our website!www.TheGoodAllAroundUs.comJoin our Facebook group PODAPALOOZA where podcast creators and podcast listeners unite!Email us at any time at Hello@TheGoodAllAroundUs.com! We'd love to hear from you! Music courtesy of the amazingly talented Timur Khakimov. Check him out at OCHTAHEDRONMUSIC.Support the show
Grandma's secret sugar cookie recipe has been passed down through the generations. In some rare cases, this sacred family tradition ends up on her gravestone — a final gift to the world, if you can find it. One enterprising TikToker put her archival skills in motion when she began baking these gravestone recipes online — and went instantly viral. Thanks to the Internet, the secret cookies Grandma took to the grave can now be enjoyed by everyone. Alli and Lindsey chat with Rosie Grant about how a school project in library science became an instant online community, where people around the world are locating gravestone recipes for Rosie to bring back to life. Follow Rosie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ghostlyarchive And Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostly.archive/ Support 2G1P on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/2G1P Join the 2G1P Discord community: http://discord.gg/2g1p Join the 2G1P Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2girls1podcast/ Email us: 2G1Podcast@gmail.com Call the show and leave a message! (347) 871-6548 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rosie Grant runs the TikTok and Instagram account Ghostly Archive. This librarian collects - and cooks - recipes found on gravestones… from spritz cookies to cheese dip to fudge. She spoke to Andrew Carter.
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Graduate student Rosie Grant pays respects by baking recipes found on tombstones. Jessica Stevenson waxes nostalgic about vintage Halloween candy and today's sour favorites. W. Scott Poole, who teaches a course in the history of horror, explains perennial fears of trick or treating, from razor blades to rainbow fentanyl, and the role the media plays. Growing up across the street from the panaderia, Esteban Castillo recreates his favorite Chicano sweets in a new cookbook. Ignacio Murillo embraces fall fruits, including pears, for his new cocktail menu at A.O.C. Finally,Victor Hazan weaves a spooky yarn about his wife Marcella's search for a human skull.
Chris Sullivan's Chokepoint -- checking in on the re-opened West Seattle Bridge // Colleen O'Brien on the rise in western WA DSV cases // Dose of Kindness -- an annual "thon" for childhood cancer fundraising // Gee Scott on Russell Wilson's midair calisthenics // Kenneth Williams, tax whisper at CliftonLarsonAllen, on 2022 tax changes // Rachel Belle talks with Rosie Grant about her gravestone recipe projectSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel. While wage theft is a crime, few DA's in California file charges for it. Thousands of apartments may come to Santa Monica and other wealthy cities under a little-known law. Rosie Grant finds recipes on gravestone epitaphs and 'they're to die for'. And some Heavy Petting where Wayne has some feel-good animal stories to share.
Wayne Resnick sits in for Bill Handel and hosts Rosie Grant, who bakes recipes she finds from gravestone epitaphs; "They're to die for.'Instagram: @ghostly.archive
Well... Vic is out as our new cohost, but Rosie Grant (TikTok graveyard famous) is in! And she is a woman and she wants to talk about Top Chef Season 5, Episode 3 "Foo Fighters Thanksgiving". And we start talking about it at 35:12. Also - Rosie tells us about recipes on gravestones, we all share our love for topless restaurants (we love small plates), and we give advice to aspiring improvisers. Check out Rosie's graveyard TikTok here - https://www.tiktok.com/@ghostlyarchive "Frankly Pod Chef, I don't give a damn" ----more---- Subscribe for new episodes every Monday. Rate us 5 stars and let us know what you had for dinner last night in the review! This episode was edited by Bryan A Jackson. The Pod Chef theme song was produced and performed by Jeff Ray. Pod Chef Links Follow us on Instagram and Twitter - @podchefpodcast Follow Bryan on Instagram - @bjacksonininaction Follow Jamal on Instagram - @hell0newman For more music from Jeff Ray who produced our theme, check out his IG - https://www.instagram.com/jeffrayfilms/
https://bit.ly/3xd9zCN (View resources discussed during this episode, including available online courses.) Presenters: David Sciarra, Esq., Executive Director, Education Law Center; Rosie Grant; Executive Director, Paterson Education Fund; Kaleena Berryman, Executive Director, Abbott Leadership Institute In this episode, Education Law Center Executive Director David Sciarra interviews Rosie Grant; Executive Director of the Paterson Education Fund, and Kaleena Berryman, Executive Director of the Abbott Leadership Institute. Ms. Grant and Ms. Berryman have both played leading roles in promoting grassroots engagement public school reform. Ms. Grant and Ms. Berryman discuss the central role of community engagement in the fight for educational equity and excellence for all students and the many positive outcomes that have resulted through grassroots parent involvement.
In this podcast, we speak to Rosie Grant about cemetery history, facts, graveyard dad jokes and all things spooky! Visit Rosie on Tiktok @ghostlyarchive and Instagram at @laflaneure Hosted by Crystal - https://wanderingcrystal.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rcMK4L9LXEb0RWzA4COZw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wanderingcrystal Twitter: https://twitter.com/wandercrystal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wandering_crystal Music - Myuu - thedarkpiano.com