Your Last Meal
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Tanker123
11:55a, 5/6/24
If you were confronted with a last meal, what would it be? I will take a large sushi platter.
HTownAg98
2:33p, 5/6/24
16 oz ribeye
loaded baked potato
sliced garden tomatoes with salt
chocolate chip cookies

We had that nearly every Sunday for lunch when I was a kid. I'd want that memory as my last meal.
Bruce Almighty
2:36p, 5/6/24
All tex mex

Queso and chips
Fajitas with avocado salsa
Tex-Mex pralines
Tanker123
3:01p, 5/6/24
In reply to HTownAg98
HTownAg98 said:

16 oz ribeye
loaded baked potato
sliced garden tomatoes with salt
chocolate chip cookies

We had that nearly every Sunday for lunch when I was a kid. I'd want that memory as my last meal.
Damn I want a nice ribeye now. However, the price seemed to have doubled recently. I am retired, thus I often ask myself if I deserve something before I buy it. Unfortunately, I feel like I don't deserve a ribeye. lol I will spend money on my wife though.
Tanya 93
4:04p, 5/6/24
Shrimp Scampi over cheesey polenta
Roasted asparagus
Spinach, mushroom, blue cheese, walnut salad with a balsamic vinaigrette
Key lime pie
htxag09
4:08p, 5/6/24
Pappa's lobster deviled eggs as an app
Wedge Salad
A bone in dry aged filet topped with foie gras (had this at Pappa's and was definitely the best steak I've ever had)
Roasted mushrooms (also Pappa's)
Roasted asparagus
Since it's my last meal...I'll also throw in a side of black truffle topped risotto from Bouchon
Dessert is a tough one....maybe a really good bread pudding with ice cream
Aggie Therapist
4:43p, 5/6/24
Fred's Fish Fry with a big red

Or

Bill Millers with a fountain sprite
VP at Pierce and Pierce
4:52p, 5/6/24
Half a dozen raw oysters
3 chargrilled oysters
1 fried soft shell crab
Filet with blue cheese crust
Red & green enchiladas
Giant slice of strawberry cake with strawberry icing

There are so many other items I would consider.
Tanker123
5:41p, 5/6/24
In reply to VP at Pierce and Pierce
VP at Pierce and Pierce said:

Half a dozen raw oysters
3 chargrilled oysters
1 fried soft shell crab
Filet with blue cheese crust
Red & green enchiladas
Giant slice of strawberry cake with strawberry icing

There are so many other items I would consider.
I was active-duty army and stationed at Birmingham, AL for a couple years with a very large NG unit. I was able to buy a dozen raw oysters for $2 at a small Hispanic owned fish market. These were the size of my palm. There were a couple times the landlord, his buddy, and I ate a couple dozen oysters each with lemons and hot sauce. Then we threw the shells into the woods. It was a wonderful culinary experience.
TreeFarmAg
6:30p, 5/6/24
Large Bowl of Guac with chips
Cooler with Ice Cold Cervesas with lime
Fish Fry with a side of ritz cracker potato casserole
Enjoyed somewhere on the coast
Science Denier
6:37p, 5/6/24
In reply to HTownAg98
HTownAg98 said:

16 oz ribeye
loaded baked potato
sliced garden tomatoes with salt
chocolate chip cookies

We had that nearly every Sunday for lunch when I was a kid. I'd want that memory as my last meal.


Remember, the prison system is in charge of your steak.
LOL OLD
Science Denier
6:39p, 5/6/24
Box of chocolates
Bottle of 23 year old Pappys
Bottle of 15 year old Pappys

Not sure they let you have liquor.
LOL OLD
Tanker123
6:46p, 5/6/24
In reply to Science Denier
Science Denier said:

HTownAg98 said:

16 oz ribeye
loaded baked potato
sliced garden tomatoes with salt
chocolate chip cookies

We had that nearly every Sunday for lunch when I was a kid. I'd want that memory as my last meal.


Remember, the prison system is in charge of your steak.
Will the prison cooks care if the ribeye is medium rare? lol
Science Denier
6:47p, 5/6/24
In reply to Tanker123
Tanker123 said:

Science Denier said:

HTownAg98 said:

16 oz ribeye
loaded baked potato
sliced garden tomatoes with salt
chocolate chip cookies

We had that nearly every Sunday for lunch when I was a kid. I'd want that memory as my last meal.


Remember, the prison system is in charge of your steak.
Will the prison cooks care if the ribeye is medium rare? lol


They probably will throw ketchup on it.
LOL OLD
FIDO*98*
9:45p, 5/6/24
Never Ending Pasta Bowl
spud1910
10:09p, 5/6/24
I would have one grandmother's chicken and dumplings with turnip greens, purplle hull peas, hot water cornbread and corn on the cob with her pecan pie for dessert. And my other grandmother's fried chicken, english peas and mashed potatoes with her Christmas candies for dessert.
SpiderDude
10:09p, 5/6/24
In reply to Tanker123
Tanker123 said:

VP at Pierce and Pierce said:

Half a dozen raw oysters
3 chargrilled oysters
1 fried soft shell crab
Filet with blue cheese crust
Red & green enchiladas
Giant slice of strawberry cake with strawberry icing

There are so many other items I would consider.
I was active-duty army and stationed at Birmingham, AL for a couple years with a very large NG unit. I was able to buy a dozen raw oysters for $2 at a small Hispanic owned fish market. These were the size of my palm. There were a couple times the landlord, his buddy, and I ate a couple dozen oysters each with lemons and hot sauce. Then we threw the shells into the woods. It was a wonderful culinary experience.

I got you beat. Vacationed one July 4th week on the Puget Sound. My BiL had a WA fishing license which entitled us to stroll along the shore by our rental and pick several dozen daily. Our preferred method for eating them was lightly fried in olive oil and served on French bread but they were glorious! Forever ruined me for paying ridiculous prices at some fancy seafood place. I'd do that vacation again just for the oysters lol. Excuse me while I go cry a bit.
Ornlu
8:29a, 5/7/24
In reply to Aggie Therapist
Aggie Therapist said:

Fred's Fish Fry with a big red

Or

Bill Millers with a fountain sprite
Friends don't let friends eat Bill Millers. Even Taco Bell is superior.
HtownAg92
8:32a, 5/7/24
Some combo of this:

Thai green curry mussels with some crusty bread
Smoked wings
CFS
Cheese enchiladas
Pappas Bros au gratin potatoes
Cornbread
TexAgs1992
9:27a, 5/7/24
Three Gristmill Onion Rings
Ninfa's Chips and Queso
Pappas Bros. Steakhouse Iceberg Slab
One slice of Goldee's BBQ Brisket
One Pinkerton's BBQ Rib
Steak 48's 12 oz. bone-in filet with the crab cake oscar
Steak 48's King Crab Mac and Cheese
Commander's Palace Bread Pudding Souffle
Melt Ice Cream's Cookie Dough Ice Cream


NOTE: I have a shellfish allergy so if I'm being excuted, might as well have shellfish one last time since I developed the allergy to kill me before they can execute me.
TXAG 05
9:32a, 5/7/24
In reply to Ornlu
Ornlu said:

Aggie Therapist said:

Fred's Fish Fry with a big red

Or

Bill Millers with a fountain sprite
Friends don't let friends eat Bill Millers. Even Taco Bell is superior.


Their fried chicken is great
Max Power
10:12a, 5/7/24
A tough time choosing between the following:

A fish fry including shrimp and oysters
Brisket enchiladas and all the tex-mex sides
A legit NY pepperoni pizza
Old school southern-fried chicken with mashed potatoes and fried okra

Coconut cake and homemade ice cream for dessert
jwag
10:32a, 5/7/24
Willie Mae's fried chicken
Slice of Pequod's deep dish
Strawberry shortcake with a file in it for obvious reasons
Tanker123
10:51a, 5/7/24
In reply to SpiderDude
SpiderDude said:

Tanker123 said:

VP at Pierce and Pierce said:

Half a dozen raw oysters
3 chargrilled oysters
1 fried soft shell crab
Filet with blue cheese crust
Red & green enchiladas
Giant slice of strawberry cake with strawberry icing

There are so many other items I would consider.
I was active-duty army and stationed at Birmingham, AL for a couple years with a very large NG unit. I was able to buy a dozen raw oysters for $2 at a small Hispanic owned fish market. These were the size of my palm. There were a couple times the landlord, his buddy, and I ate a couple dozen oysters each with lemons and hot sauce. Then we threw the shells into the woods. It was a wonderful culinary experience.

I got you beat. Vacationed one July 4th week on the Puget Sound. My BiL had a WA fishing license which entitled us to stroll along the shore by our rental and pick several dozen daily. Our preferred method for eating them was lightly fried in olive oil and served on French bread but they were glorious! Forever ruined me for paying ridiculous prices at some fancy seafood place. I'd do that vacation again just for the oysters lol. Excuse me while I go cry a bit.
I can never win! lol

My parents lived in Seattle. My father was a super talented artist. He won a Seattle wide art competition with his wood carvings.
Tanker123
10:52a, 5/7/24
In reply to HtownAg92
HtownAg92 said:

Some combo of this:

Thai green curry mussels with some crusty bread
Smoked wings
CFS
Cheese enchiladas
Pappas Bros au gratin potatoes
Cornbread
Do you know how to make the curry?
HtownAg92
11:04a, 5/7/24
In reply to Tanker123
Tanker123 said:

HtownAg92 said:

Some combo of this:

Thai green curry mussels with some crusty bread
Smoked wings
CFS
Cheese enchiladas
Pappas Bros au gratin potatoes
Cornbread
Do you know how to make the curry?
No. I've just had it in a couple of places in Seattle over the years and it dominates. One was Palace Kitchen and the other was Blueacre Seafood (RIP, f'ing COVID).
SpiderDude
11:23a, 5/7/24
In reply to Tanker123
That's awesome! Have you ever posted examples of his work? I bet people would love to see it!
Tanker123
11:25a, 5/7/24
In reply to HtownAg92
HtownAg92 said:

Tanker123 said:

HtownAg92 said:

Some combo of this:

Thai green curry mussels with some crusty bread
Smoked wings
CFS
Cheese enchiladas
Pappas Bros au gratin potatoes
Cornbread
Do you know how to make the curry?
No. I've just had it in a couple of places in Seattle over the years and it dominates. One was Palace Kitchen and the other was Blueacre Seafood (RIP, f'ing COVID).
Going to research the curry and try to perfect it. I am such a food ***** that I wrote a cookbook. lol

I sell it online. All the proceeds go to Victory4Veterans. The organization is chartered to build world class veterans centers across the country to provide essential medical and personal services to first responders and veterans in need. The charity endeavors to prevent suicides in the respective communities as well. I enjoy changing lives for the better.
Tanker123
11:32a, 5/7/24
In reply to SpiderDude
SpiderDude said:

That's awesome! Have you ever posted examples of his work? I bet people would love to see it!
Dammit you caught me lying! lol
Tanker123
11:39a, 5/7/24
In reply to SpiderDude
SpiderDude said:

That's awesome! Have you ever posted examples of his work? I bet people would love to see it!
Seattle Wood Carving - YouTube

I will always regret until I die, that I never told my father how ****ing cool he was. I wished I had the wisdom to do so.
DiskoTroop
1:44p, 5/7/24
I'm gonna have to go with good brisket, white bread, pickles and onions. A proper lasagna. Good mac and cheese. A romaine, feta, watermelon, pecan salad with balsamic dressing. Likely no dessert but a great coffee with a premium cigar would be a fantastic way to cap it.
Snowball
2:25p, 5/7/24
In reply to Aggie Therapist
Puro San Antonio
Ag MD 84
5:55p, 5/7/24
Bacon cheeseburger, onion rings, chocolate shake
schmellba99
5:57p, 5/7/24
My last meal wouldn't be food.
Thunderstruck xx
6:26p, 5/7/24
In reply to schmellba99
schmellba99 said:

My last meal wouldn't be food.


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