Last Meal. if you were to be executed, what would you order?!


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Sugar corn pops. Whole milk.
Tim Hortons Coffee with cream
Oatmeal with peaches
Grilled steak - well done
Corn on the cob, lots of butter
Sliced tomato with salt and pepper
Salad made with butterhead lettuce and mustard vinegrette
Baked potato - lots of butter and cracked pepper
Fuji apple
Colby cheese
Almonds
Noodles Romanoff
Jello
Apple wellington
Turkish coffee
Pepsi out of a can

I haven't had a drink in years, but perhaps a beer or glass of wine - 'course, I dont think they allow that.

Perhaps I'm morbid, but I've actually thought that one out

I don't think it would matter.

In and out burger. everything on the menu

every single fatty food in the world, (dnt have weight to worry about weight issues) with fries

Eggplant parmesan, prime rib, real bacon, baked mac n cheese, squash casserole, my grandma's hot tamales and fried chicken, brownies with strawberry icecream.

Pam

Since I was a youngin, I've always loved Spaghetti bolognaise...so I'd have a big bowl of that dish plus a Black Forest cake for dessert. And some Guinness or a good port afterwards.

mmmm i wouldn't be hungry knowing i was about to die so maybe just toast or something

I would order an all-you-can-eat-buffet. If it takes 80 years or so to finish, then maybe you would die of natural causes before you were executed. That sounds like a better death to me.

I would eat at the French Laundry first and foremost, and order the ten course meal with good wine :)

On one hand I think I would want a really big fillet of grilled salmon.

On the other hand, if I were on death row, it would be because I was an evil bastard. So I think I would order as much as I could possibly fit inside my body that would make me extremely sick so that it would make a big disgusting mess when they executed me.

Just like Eric Roberts- PB&J--he was allergic to peanuts in a movie! he died before they could execute him!

sea food buffet

Your heart. Sky's the limit!

Spicy Tuna Roll
Chicken Fried Steak w/ Mashed Potatos and Gravy
Tamales
Chile Rellenos
chocolate chip cookies
Sweet Tea

peking duck it would take 24 more hours to prepare so you got a one day stay out of your execution

Which ever one that is served by a beautiful redheaded hooker with double d's and a 12 year old bottle of Clynelish Scotch.

Oh- it would so matter....

a salmango roll- basically a salmon and avocado sushi maki draped with fresh salmon and mango slices- with caviar on top.

a half dozen jumbo maryland crabs, steamed with old bay and served wth a side of melted butter and more old bay.

a half dozen botique oysters on the half shell- with tabasco, cocktail sauce, lemon slices, and saltines... oh, and add some caviar, too- why not?

french onion soup with a very good bread and cheese topping- oh, and add some shaved truffles to the top

a filet mignon, hicory smoked bacon wrapped, medium rare, with mashed garlic potatoes and fresh steamed asparagus and risotto and sauteed mushrooms

and creme brulee....and jamacain blue mountain coffee--

can I throw up and start over???

Same as last execution I witnessed.

Grits, two eggs over hard, thick sliced peppered bacon,
two buttermilk pancakes, four slices white bread lightly
burnt, six pats of real butter, dark corn syrup, pint of fresh ground roasted pea berry coffee served black. Served
on paper plate with usual plastic cuttlery and thermo cup.
Followed by five filtered Camels (no time to finish third).

Sweet and sour Chicken, beef-fried rice, 2 egg rolls, a small pizza with everything except anchovies, a strawberry milkshake, a 2-liter of Pepsi, and a banana split. I would probably die from overeating before the execution, but at least I would have eaten good. LOL.

Antipasto misto, with a bottle of Barbaresco
White truffle risotto ditto
Bistecca Fiorentina, with a bottle of shiraz (Jasper Hill)
Tiramisu, with a half bottle of sauternes

Espresso, with Vintage Port





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