Gata?schmellba99 said:
My last meal wouldn't be food.
Gata?schmellba99 said:
My last meal wouldn't be food.
In Texas, you would be served whatever the Walls Unit cafeteria is serving that day. They abolished the traditional "last meal" in 2011. A prisoner ordered a large, expensive meal and then didn't touch it, claiming he "wasn't hungry".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.
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.
Bruce Almighty 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.
The op just said last meal, not death row last meal.
Lawrence BrewerCol. Steve Austin said:In Texas, you would be served whatever the Walls Unit cafeteria is serving that day. They abolished the traditional "last meal" in 2011. A prisoner ordered a large, expensive meal and then didn't touch it, claiming he "wasn't hungry".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.
I was wondering if everyone was going to let him get away with that.Ornlu said:Friends don't let friends eat Bill Millers. Even Taco Bell is superior.Aggie Therapist said:
Fred's Fish Fry with a big red
Or
Bill Millers with a fountain sprite
Genius!FIDO*98* said:
Never Ending Pasta Bowl
I don't know if they still do it at the Aggieland WNM, but my favorite back in the day was the wings (extra hot, extra wet garlic) and ribs combo for 2 with fries (doused in vinegar) and beans, pitcher of beer. Pro tip, always choose one of the girls as your partner so your split is about 75% of the combo.Moral High Horse said:
3 piece(leg, thigh, breast) spicy from Popeyes, with a biscuit
basket mcDonalds Fries
Wild Cherry Pepsi
HEB Gourmet Walnut Chocolate chip cookie
or
wing and Tender combo with a large beer and some pickle chips from Wings N More
Yes, comfort food!RK said:
south tx special:
chicken fried steak [cream gravy]
mashed potatoes [cream gravy]
fried okra
sh*tty salad (iceberg, cucumber, tomatoes, shredded cheddar, ranch, croutons, bacon bits)
and an iron skillet chocolate chip cookie w/ homemade vanilla.
That looks almost identical to what I would order at The Country Inn in Somerville (if I didn't hammer a 3 pound T-Bone), except switch out ranch for thousand island. Only thing missing is Texas Toast.RK said:
south tx special:
chicken fried steak [cream gravy]
mashed potatoes [cream gravy]
fried okra
sh*tty salad (iceberg, cucumber, tomatoes, shredded cheddar, ranch, croutons, bacon bits)
and an iron skillet chocolate chip cookie w/ homemade vanilla.
The only institutional ribeye steak I've eaten was past well done.Tanker123 said:Will the prison cooks care if the ribeye is medium rare? lolScience 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.
I understand that they used to try to go along with the wishes of the condemned in Texas, but some twit ordered a huge amount of food and didn't touch any of it. In response, they changed to whatever the prison is serving that day.Ham Slice MRE said:
Spoiler: Death row doesn't really let you pick. You are limited to what the kitchen serves. /huntsvegas authority
Just saw this and thought I need to look up Tom Hanks... U know he is going to order the *****iest meal... did not disappoint. Of course, he is so entitled he could not do a last meal, had to do a whole day (maybe that is the thing with that site... IDK, haven't looked yet). TBH, a little disappointed he did not use "farm to table," "sustainable,' or some variant of tofu.CrawfordAg said:
Mythical Kitchen on YouTube does a great show , Last Meals . They invite celebs to eat their quintessential final meal while being interviewed similar to Hot Ones.I have watched Gordon Ramsey , Post Malone, Tom Hanks and Julian Edelman so far.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW8XZTagL0oLPu4rowq_WOqg6nJ_oToRN&si=DNqPWBElNyR3MOsu
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As Hanks described, he'd order challah bread French toast with Cary's sugar-free syrup for breakfast, followed by an In-N-Out Double-Double with a Diet Coke and a Greek salad with avocado for lunch, calamari and a side of pita with taramasalata for a snack, and the Taste of History platter from El Cholo restaurant with a Diet Dr. Pepper for dinner. Hanks added, he'd end it all with a white chocolate coconut bunt cake.
Little harsh on Hanks, there. He went with a burger and skipped the fries (which is a good call at In-N-Out), subbed calamari. And this sounds pretty good:Tabasco said:Just saw this and thought I need to look up Tom Hanks... U know he is going to order the *****iest meal... did not disappoint. Of course, he is so entitled he could not do a last meal, had to do a whole day (maybe that is the thing with that site... IDK, haven't looked yet). TBH, a little disappointed he did not use "farm to table," "sustainable,' or some variant of tofu.CrawfordAg said:
Mythical Kitchen on YouTube does a great show , Last Meals . They invite celebs to eat their quintessential final meal while being interviewed similar to Hot Ones.I have watched Gordon Ramsey , Post Malone, Tom Hanks and Julian Edelman so far.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW8XZTagL0oLPu4rowq_WOqg6nJ_oToRN&si=DNqPWBElNyR3MOsuQuote:
As Hanks described, he'd order challah bread French toast with Cary's sugar-free syrup for breakfast, followed by an In-N-Out Double-Double with a Diet Coke and a Greek salad with avocado for lunch, calamari and a side of pita with taramasalata for a snack, and the Taste of History platter from El Cholo restaurant with a Diet Dr. Pepper for dinner. Hanks added, he'd end it all with a white chocolate coconut bunt cake.
HtownAg92 said:Little harsh on Hanks, there. He went with a burger and skipped the fries (which is a good call at In-N-Out), subbed calamari. And this sounds pretty good:Tabasco said:Just saw this and thought I need to look up Tom Hanks... U know he is going to order the *****iest meal... did not disappoint. Of course, he is so entitled he could not do a last meal, had to do a whole day (maybe that is the thing with that site... IDK, haven't looked yet). TBH, a little disappointed he did not use "farm to table," "sustainable,' or some variant of tofu.CrawfordAg said:
Mythical Kitchen on YouTube does a great show , Last Meals . They invite celebs to eat their quintessential final meal while being interviewed similar to Hot Ones.I have watched Gordon Ramsey , Post Malone, Tom Hanks and Julian Edelman so far.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW8XZTagL0oLPu4rowq_WOqg6nJ_oToRN&si=DNqPWBElNyR3MOsuQuote:
As Hanks described, he'd order challah bread French toast with Cary's sugar-free syrup for breakfast, followed by an In-N-Out Double-Double with a Diet Coke and a Greek salad with avocado for lunch, calamari and a side of pita with taramasalata for a snack, and the Taste of History platter from El Cholo restaurant with a Diet Dr. Pepper for dinner. Hanks added, he'd end it all with a white chocolate coconut bunt cake.
A Taste Of History (1996)
Cheese Enchilada, Rolled Beef Taco, Chile Relleno And Pork Tamale, Spanish Rice and Refried Beans
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A Taste Of History (1996)
Cheese Enchilada, Rolled Beef Taco, Chile Relleno And Pork Tamale, Spanish Rice and Refried Beans
Aggie Therapist said:Bruce Almighty 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.
The op just said last meal, not death row last meal.
Science is assuming most of you scumbags will be offered their last meal in prison. Which is probably true.
Buffet optionThunderstruck xx said:schmellba99 said:
My last meal wouldn't be food.
Pink, brown, or white?
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Tanker123 said:
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.
My wife and I have friends that live on an island uo there. They grow their own oysters and the last time they camc to visit they brought a suitcase full of oysters with them. We had them raw and cooked many different ways. I don't buy oysters in restaurants anymore either.PlanoAg98 said:Quote:Quote:
Tanker123 said:
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.
To this day, when I go down to my parents house near Surfside, there is a seafood market that sells a quart of shucked oysters for $30. That's about 60 oysters at $0.50/each. I now cannot pay for lesser oysters at restaurant.