Dickens Station Cookbook

Amelia Dickens’s Empty Tomb Rolls Recipe

Empty Tomb Rolls Recipe
Empty Tomb Rolls with Jesus Luminaria

Happy Easter! To help you add a little something special to your Easter celebration, Amelia Dickens is sharing her recipe for Empty Tomb Rolls. These tasty treats are not only fun and easy to make, they tell the Easter story reminding us of the true meaning of Easter. Find out how much empty tomb rolls mean to Old Joe in “A Sugarbush Easter,” a free Dickens Station short mystery story available on DonaldJay.com or DickensStation.com.

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Donald Jay writes cozy mystery, adventure, romance, and inspirational stories suitable for all audiences. Don brings to life eclectic and engaging characters who whisk readers off to enchanting places, challenge them with unusual puzzles and cleverly hidden clues, and inspire them to dream. Formerly a magician, Don is also a woodworker, painter, and toymaker. His wife, Linda, says, “It’s like being married to Santa himself.” He grew up in the snowy winters of the West Virginia mountains and loves the spiritual roots, rich traditions, and festive decorations that spark the magic of Christmas. So, he often sets his stories during the Christmas season. Don is a Virginia Tech graduate, a former first responder, and a retired hotel executive who now turns his lively imagination to entertaining readers of all ages.

2 thoughts on “Amelia Dickens’s Empty Tomb Rolls Recipe”

  1. Dianna says:

    This is perfect timing. I’m going to my dad’s for Easter so will have a reason to make them! 🙂

    1. Author Donald Jay
      Donald Jay says:

      I hope you enjoy them as much as we do.

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