I Tried the Fudge Recipe a Utah Woman Left on Her Grave
A Grandma Etched Her Fudge Recipe on Her Headstone, and It s Just as Sweet as She Was
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It isn t every day that you see a recipe engraved on a headstone, but Utah grandmother Kay Andrews wanted to make sure her memory lived on far beyond her 97 years. The stone that marks Kay s grave displays a delicious fudge recipe that is reflective of its creator s sweet personality. As someone who was known for being extremely generous, Kay asked that her signature recipe be etched within granite for all to see and the story (and her recipe!) quickly went viral. After trying it myself, I can attest that Kay s fudge is creamy, rich, and truffle-like. Like life itself, it s something to be savored. Keep reading for the recipe!
Years after she chose to include her recipe on her headstone in the Logan Cemetery in northern Utah, Kay Andrews’ story went viral as social media buzzed over the weekend about "Kay’s Fudge."
This Woman’s Legendary Fudge Recipe Was Engraved on Her Tombstone
The recipe for Kay s Fudge will never be forgotten.
You can find all kinds of ways to share treasured family recipes. These not-so-secret recipes live on in church cookbooks, scrawled on index cards or, these days, typed carefully into an online collection. But Kay Andrews’ beloved fudge recipe is carved on her headstone in Logan Cemetery in Logan, Utah, a surprising sweet treat for all cemetery visitors.
The Story Behind the Fudge Recipe
Kay, a Utah mom of five, died at age 97 in 2019. Not that many of us think ahead and design our own tombstone before we pass, but she was an exception.
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