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Topic: Your last meal? Posted: December 03 2010 at 10:44
You've been captured by the other side unfortunately, and are scheduled
to be put out the airlock in the morning. Being civilized of course,
your captors will grant you one final grand meal. This ain't prison
food, but anything your heart desires.
The above silly set-up notwithstanding, the question is real, so do tell.
If you had but one meal left to enjoy, what food and extras would you enjoy?
I'll go with this menu:
Broiled Shrimp with homemade tartar sauce A good, messy cheeseburger Chocolate milkshake - Ice cold beer with warm soft pretzel Two Camel cigarettes, one filtered and one unfiltered Dinner music: Banco's "Darwin" and then some Buddy Guy with the drinks.
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Posted: December 03 2010 at 10:50
A really big, really good Monte Cristo sandwich. You just can't a good one in these health conscious days in which we live. Also, a pint of really good beer. Maybe Rogue Shakespeare Stout.
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Posted: December 03 2010 at 10:55
I imagine it'd be some sort of BBQ platter or I might just go to Texas de Brazil since I can basically eat as many different meats as I want till I keel over, with a plentyful salad bar
I love food in general so much that my last meal could change like the wind.
I'll start with:
A mint julep made with fresh mint and Maker's Mark bourbon
Then:
A pitcher of Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat draft beer Ribeye steak with the fat caramelized, topped with caramelized onions, mushrooms and Montreal spicy steak seasoning Mashed russet potatoes with butter Corn on the cob (also with butter)
For dessert, a glass of tawny port and a piece of baklava (garnished with extra cloves)
And since smoking is included, how about an Excalibur Emperor:
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Posted: December 03 2010 at 11:22
Epignosis wrote:
I love food in general so much that my last meal could change like the wind.
I'll start with:
A mint julep made with fresh mint and Maker's Mark bourbon
Then:
A pitcher of Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat draft beer Ribeye steak with the fat caramelized, topped with caramelized onions, mushrooms and Montreal spicy steak seasoning Mashed russet potatoes with butter Corn on the cob (also with butter)
For dessert, a glass of tawny port and a piece of baklava (garnished with extra cloves)
And since smoking is included, how about an Excalibur Emperor:
All enjoyed during Miles Davis' Kind of Blue.
Oh my God, Rob. Now I'm going to be hungry all day long. That sounds amazing.
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Posted: December 03 2010 at 13:27
And of course, as the internet, I remember the source of Finn's gif. If your pathetic brain hasn't absorbed it yet, or even worse, if it has but then forgotten it, here you go, meatbag.
I would probably just have my mom's macaroni and chees and meatloaf, with some ice cream afterwards. I have simple tastes.
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Posted: December 04 2010 at 11:15
oh yeah....that sounds amazing Pat.....i've only had chipped beef once in my life, my grandma made it for me when I was a kid....but it was out of this world
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