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Old 31-03-2008, 09:26
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If you were going to be executed what would your last meal be?

Mine would be:

a prawn starter

T bone steak with jacket potato, salad and mushrooms or dry Tandoori chicken, salad, onion bahji, aubergine bahji and bombay potatoes

a strawberry trifle with lots of cream and almonds

a nice bottle of white wine and probably a few cognacs.
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Old 31-03-2008, 09:31
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I would'nt be able to eat anything, I'd be to worried about what was going to happen next.
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Old 31-03-2008, 09:36
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Fish & chips or a banana sandwich.
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Old 31-03-2008, 12:25
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Jerk Buffalo wings and chilli catfish tacos to start. Two or three roasted Cornish game hens (marinated in rum, garlic and coriander). A Cobb salad on the side (hold the bacon). My mums Banana cream pie for dessert. A bottle of Merlot and a jug of Frozen margaritas to wash it all down.
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Old 31-03-2008, 13:50
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Vegetable fajitas with spicy salsa, Smokey paprika rice with vegetables and corn on the cob. Followed by a massive slab of chocolate fudge cake and cream.
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Old 31-03-2008, 14:05
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I'm really allergic to walnuts but love the flavour. I'd eat a bowl full and let the amphylactic shock take me out instead of waiting for the executioner.
Last time I had a walnut, I started hallucinating and passed out. Seems a nicer way to go!
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Old 31-03-2008, 14:08
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Chips, egg fried rice, sweet and sour chicken, chicken and mushroom, crispy beef, chicken chow mein and curry sauce from my favourite chinese, a bit of everything I love from there, and probably make myself sick after eating it
With a cheesecake after
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Old 31-03-2008, 14:47
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Old 31-03-2008, 20:10
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Mussels in white wine, cream & parsley with toasted ciabatta.

Lamb shank with mash and spinach

Chocolate Torte & mascapone

All washed down with a lovely St Emilion.

Finished off with an Irish coffee & 3000 cigs.
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Old 31-03-2008, 20:19
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Pork Vindaloo and rice delivered from a takaway in Goa delivered in a 1972 mustard coloured Datsun. And I'm sending it back if it's cold.
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Old 31-03-2008, 20:42
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A roast chicken dinner with roasties, yorkshires, cabbage, carrots, green beans, stuffing and chipolota sausages. That has to be my very favourite meal. I probably wouldn't be able to eat it though, I'd be too scared about the execution!
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Old 31-03-2008, 20:48
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My dad's sausage casserole...or chicken and mushroom fried rice chips and curry sauce from local Chinese and Strawberry cheesecake or profiteroles for dessert

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Old 01-04-2008, 05:46
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Ah, a question chefs the world over ask themselves, according to Anthony Bourdain. My answer? Meatloaf made with a mixture of ground chuck and ground sirloin, along with sauteed onions and plenty of herbs and spices. Creamy sour cream mashed potatoes topped with dollops of real butter. Brussels sprouts sauteed in bacon grease and topped with chopped crispy bacon. All of the above consumed with lemony iced tea. And to finish, a rich, fudgy (almost underdone) brownie for dessert washed down with milk. If I'm facing impending death I sure as heck aren't going to be worried about calories.
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Old 01-04-2008, 09:50
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I would'nt be able to eat anything, I'd be to worried about what was going to happen next.
Me too
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Old 01-04-2008, 10:34
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Fish(Haddock), chips and mushy peas, 2 slices of bread and butter and a mug of tea. Followed by 2 bottles of Sauvignon Blanc and a few fags...
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Old 01-04-2008, 23:52
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If you were going to be executed what would your last meal be?

Mine would be:

a prawn starter

T bone steak with jacket potato, salad and mushrooms or dry Tandoori chicken, salad, onion bahji, aubergine bahji and bombay potatoes

a strawberry trifle with lots of cream and almonds

a nice bottle of white wine and probably a few cognacs.
For us, it would have to be a smorgusboard
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Old 02-04-2008, 08:23
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Oysters kilpatrick, followed by a really good New York pepperoni pizza, then chocolate pudding for dessert, you know the type where chocolate sauce oozes out of the middle of it, and clotted cream. All washed down with a couple of bottles of good Australian chardonnay.
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Old 02-04-2008, 10:05
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Champagne cocktails
Langoustines with a bottle of pinot noir.
Wild boar casserole and fresh green beans with a very good bottle of Cotes de Rhone.
Cheeses.
French apple tart with Creme Fraiche with a couple of glasses of Chateau d' Y'quem.
Everything to be fresh and in season so it should take several months while I work out how to avoid my fate.
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Old 03-04-2008, 17:22
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It's made me hungry reading the thread


On my list I forgot to put oysters - I love them raw (even though I was very ill once), smoked, cooked. Also other choices - lobster soup, lobster curry.......
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