Your last meal?

moonseed
moonseed Member Posts: 289
edited 21. Feb 2010, 10:42 in Community Chit-chat archive
If you were on death row and had only days to live what would you choose as your very last meal before meeting your maker.
Anything you like, no restrictions on price or availability.

Steph

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  • ninakang
    ninakang Member Posts: 1,367
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Hi Steph

    I would have taglietelle with chick and bacon bits in it. With garlic bread on the side. I'd have a warm chocolate brownie with vanilla ice cream on the side for pud.

    Of course, if I could have it any which way I liked, I'd ask for it to be poisoned (with no effect on the taste) so I could die eating my favourite things and wouldn't have to have a horrible injection etc :-)

    Nx
  • moonseed
    moonseed Member Posts: 289
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    I shouldn't have put that bit in about death row now thinking about it. Sorry.
    Good idea though.
    What is a warm brownie?
    Steph
  • mellman01
    mellman01 Member Posts: 5,306
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    It’s got to be Cumberland sausages with onion mash and marafat peas for me.
    Washed down with a few pints of Killkenny Irish bitter, heaven!!, well that’s coming later I guess, and as I’m so pure of heart there’s no way I’m going down stairs with old Nick. :shock:
  • moonseed
    moonseed Member Posts: 289
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    mellman01 wrote:
    It’s got to be Cumberland sausages with onion mash and marafat peas for me.
    Washed down with a few pints of Killkenny Irish bitter, heaven!!, well that’s coming later I guess, and as I’m so pure of heart there’s no way I’m going down stairs with old Nick. :shock:

    I like the sound of onion mash. Never had it myself but will now try it.
    Do you just fry onions first before adding to the mash or what?
    Steph
  • ninakang
    ninakang Member Posts: 1,367
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Steph

    A chocolate brownie that's just been baked? :-)

    Nx
  • mellman01
    mellman01 Member Posts: 5,306
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    moonseed wrote:
    mellman01 wrote:
    It’s got to be Cumberland sausages with onion mash and marafat peas for me.
    Washed down with a few pints of Killkenny Irish bitter, heaven!!, well that’s coming later I guess, and as I’m so pure of heart there’s no way I’m going down stairs with old Nick. :shock:

    I like the sound of onion mash. Never had it myself but will now try it.
    Do you just fry onions first before adding to the mash or what?
    Steph

    Yes and you can put a little bit of suger with them makes them sweet, but you might not like them like that.
    Also if you ever make to much mash you can reheat it the next day and putting fried onions in it to make it taste OK.
  • tkachev
    tkachev Member Posts: 8,332
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Chirozo sausage in a risotto, banoffi pie(a large one all for myself) and a big bottle of baileys.When the axe came down I wouldnt know it was happening!

    Elizabeth xx
    Never be bullied into silence.
    Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
    Accept no ones definition of your life

    Define yourself........

    Harvey Fierstein
  • ninakang
    ninakang Member Posts: 1,367
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Wouldn't you have trouble eating the Get out Jail Free Card?

    You're like those people who, when asked "What is your greatest wish", would reply "I'd like a hundred more wishes".

    There's always one :-P

    Nx
  • moonseed
    moonseed Member Posts: 289
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    rehab44 wrote:
    Onion soup from the Blue Train bar in Paris

    Lobster

    A T-bone steak medium rare with lots of mushrooms and chips

    Apple pie and ice cream

    A chilled Californian Chardonnay

    Southern Comfort, with bitter lemon and ice

    Anf finally a Get out of Jail Free card

    Like most of the others but this really is right up my street. Not too sure about the onion soup. It could have some repercussions!! But then of course, it wouldn't really matter would it, Silly me!!
    Add a few tomatoes to the steak
    and exchange the Southern Comfort for a few very large Irish Coffee's.
    And I LOVE lobster.

    Steph
  • gickygawky
    gickygawky Member Posts: 478
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Hmmm... Today I think I would choose something along the lines of...

    A prawn and avocado starter (boring I know!)

    Roast chicken with potatoes, burnt pumpkin, peas, cabbage and onions with a thick, dark gravy

    Lemon tart and clotted cream

    Chocolates

    Really good coffee

    Lots of white wine

    All served by a handsome waiter with a chiselled jaw and a tight butt!! :D

    Arna x
  • gickygawky
    gickygawky Member Posts: 478
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    What's up Rehab??

    Should I have chosen a nice red wine???

    :lol::lol::lol:

    Arna x
    rehab44 wrote:
    gickygawky wrote:
    Hmmm... Today I think I would choose something along the lines of...

    A prawn and avocado starter (boring I know!)

    Roast chicken with potatoes, burnt pumpkin, peas, cabbage and onions with a thick, dark gravy

    Lemon tart and clotted cream

    Chocolates

    Really good coffee

    Lots of white wine

    All served by a handsome waiter with a chiselled jaw and a tight butt!! :D

    Arna x
    :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
  • valval
    valval Member Posts: 14,911
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    rehab44 wrote:
    Onion soup from the Blue Train bar in Paris

    Lobster

    A T-bone steak medium rare with lots of mushrooms and chips

    Apple pie and ice cream

    A chilled Californian Chardonnay

    Southern Comfort, with bitter lemon and ice

    Anf finally a Get out of Jail Free card

    not bothered about lobster or onion soup but the rest sounds great
    val
  • colinone
    colinone Member Posts: 1,039
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Fish chips and peas from the chippy
    cup of tea with real sugar

    Colin
  • lindalegs
    lindalegs Member Posts: 5,398
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Exactly the same as Colin ......but ....... forget the tea I'd like a nice glass of chilled white wine.

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    Luv Legs :D
    Love, Legs x
    'Make a life out of what you have, not what you're missing'
  • ichabod6
    ichabod6 Member Posts: 843
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    I could eat my last meal at any time and anywhere, provided the
    menu had been chosen by my six grand children and they were all able to dine with me.
  • joyful164
    joyful164 Member Posts: 2,401
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Egg and Chips

    Joy
  • salamander
    salamander Member Posts: 1,906
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Seared scallops with pea puree

    Mussels cooked with shallots and white wine with plenty of baguette and salty butter

    My mother's baked cheesecake with double cream

    followed by artisan chocolates
    then
    coffee
    and all washed down with a lovely St Emillion
    followed by brandy
  • annie_mial
    annie_mial Member Posts: 5,614
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Today it would be -

    Smoked prawns with goats cheese and tomatoes

    Roast beef with all the trimmings including onion sauce on cauliflower.

    Sticky toffee pudding with cream

    Several brandies with ginger before and the same after!

    Tomorrow could be entirely different.

    Annie
  • moonseed
    moonseed Member Posts: 289
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    delboy wrote:
    Kobe beef with white truffles, La Bonnotte potatoes, hop asparagus and romanian carrots.

    Afterward I will have Moose House, Stilton and Black Bomber cheeses with a bottle of vintage Calem port.

    I shall then retire to the smoking room with a glass of Henri IV Dudognon Heritage cognac.

    By the time the authorities have paid for that lot they won't be able to afford to kill me. :lol:

    I don't think they'll have to after you've eaten that lot!!!
    Steph