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Old Jul 26, 2007, 09:36 PM
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Choosing your last meal

If you knew you were going to die tomorrow morning, what would you choose to eat at your last meal? P.S. There are no limits to what you can request.

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Old Jul 26, 2007, 09:38 PM   #2  
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Oooh thats a toughie. I would have to say my favorite meal (i dont know if they let you have this much, but this is what i would TRY and choose).

Caesar Salad
Spagetti with Marinara sauce
Garlic Bread
And chocolate volcano cake for dessert. Yum!
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Old Jul 26, 2007, 09:41 PM   #3  
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Well, I am deathly allergic to coconut, and peanuts, so, I would have a large coconut cake, sprinkled with nuts, so I would have a long, torturous death.

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Oh wow this is hard; I love so many things! Okay this is probably what I would eat but stars meal would def be my #2 pick!
oyster stew(my daddy's recipe)
rolls with tons of butter
an artichoke with...butter to dip the leaves in
grilled pineapple
banana pudding
turnip greens with lots of vinegar
glass of red wine...of course
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several large scoops of chocolate ice cream on the bottom, with a few more scoops of vanilla ice cream on those scoops, and then flooded with warm syrup, caramel, and hot fudge, rained upon chocolate sprinkles, suffocated in whipcream, whith cherry juice poured on that, and three cherries on the verry top, with cottage chees circling the base of it.

Aw man, now I'm hungry!
I want ice cream!
Be right back, lol
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my menus a bit heavy for the morning, but what the hell...

start with a bottle of champagne, korbel brut is cheap and good enough for me... better have two bottles handy... a third would be kind...

start with warmed brie in a pastry crust drizzled lightly with maple syrup and pecans, served with fuji apple slices for starters...

then fresh asparagus stir fried in olive oil, garlic, and sprinkled with fresh grated parm

seared scallops with a lovely honey/mustard sauce on the side

seared beef tenderloin medium rare with a peppercorn crust, drizzled with a truffle sauce

dont forget to keep the champagne coming and chilled...

then for dessert... my wife, naked in bed, strawberries, chocolate, a blindfold, and more champagne...

you said no restrictions...

=)

oh yeah... i forgot. this is my W.I.G.M.L. dinner plan as well...

(will it get me laid... many, many calculations done in the male mind are tied to the WIGML principle...)

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Old Jul 26, 2007, 10:51 PM   #7  
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by the way, ive perfected all but the truffle sauce...

DIGML? .... it cant hurt... and my motto is even false hope is still hope. =)

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kp, if you dip the whole strawberries in sour cream, then in brown sugar, you will accomplish your goal.
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thanks for the tip!

actually, if time was short, champage, my wife, and the rest of the dessert would do just fine...

best part is i wouldnt have to clean the kitchen or wash the sheets. not a bad way to depart!
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Probably a Big Mac, SUPER SIZED fries, and an oreo flurry (like a think milk shake)... since calories wouldn't matter any more
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