Subject: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Ed T Date: 11 Aug 13 - 05:46 PM So, if a situationm developed that you were offered a "last meal", what would it be? Mine would likely be Indian grub (chicken)or Thai food, possibly red curry. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Joe_F Date: 11 Aug 13 - 06:05 PM Broiled chicken wings, kasha (buckwheat), salad (lettuce, tomato, scallion, avocado, cucumber, sweet red pepper, vinegar, oil, salt, pepper), candied grapefruit peel. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: kendall Date: 11 Aug 13 - 07:26 PM 5 one and a quarter pound hard shell Lobsters, corn on the cob and a pint of Guinness. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Bobert Date: 11 Aug 13 - 07:28 PM A mason jar of good shine... B;~) |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: bobad Date: 11 Aug 13 - 07:32 PM A 26 ouncer of The Macallan 30 year old - then it's goodbye cruel world. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Ed T Date: 11 Aug 13 - 07:33 PM ""A mason jar of good shine..."" If it were strong enough, you could revisit your previous meal:) |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: gnu Date: 11 Aug 13 - 08:08 PM I am with boozin it up but if we are talkin grub, I gotta go with Kendall ceptin I needs crackers n cold beer wit me bugs eh? Bit a spud salad wit yer eggs in er. On the side, Bick's Sweet Mixed Pickles and a bunch a Bick's pickled onions and gherkins and fer dessert, Grave's Green Tomatoe Chow*. SMACK DAT! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! *Me Mere LeBlanc passed long ago and her chow cannot be replaced. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Bobert Date: 11 Aug 13 - 08:15 PM Okay, seein' as folks now want to turn their last meals into 10 course affairs: 1. Shrimp cocktail: 5 jumbo grilled with some hot cocktail sauce... 2. Grilled mesquite chicken breast... 3. The P-Vine's homemade French fries... 4. My Napa Valley cabbage slaw... 5. Roma beans with garlic sauce... 6. Pickled beets... 7. Sweet potato pie with marshmallow topping... 8. Italian bread with garlic butter... 9. A moon pie... 10. A mason jar of good shine... Bon voyage... B;~) |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: wysiwyg Date: 11 Aug 13 - 08:20 PM Erm... anything by mouth instead of by tube is OK by me. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Bobert Date: 11 Aug 13 - 08:24 PM Tube food sucks... B;~( |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Janie Date: 11 Aug 13 - 08:43 PM Prob'ly wouldn't be too concerned about last meal if given time to reflect. Even not given time to reflect, my experience and observations of people dying is that thoughts of food are generally not even on the bottom of list....Food is about living. Those who are dying are really not interested. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Gurney Date: 12 Aug 13 - 02:51 AM Bacon sandwiches on fried bread. Kentucky fried chicken. Something like those forbidden fruits. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Dave the Gnome Date: 12 Aug 13 - 03:20 AM Something that would last a long time? :D tG |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Musket between courses Date: 12 Aug 13 - 04:27 AM Why be hypothetical? Plenty of sad statistics in The USA where media and ghouls get a kick from finding out what was eaten by those killed by their government. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,SJL Date: 12 Aug 13 - 06:04 AM If I knew I was about to die, I don't think I could eat anything. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Backwoodsman Date: 12 Aug 13 - 09:13 AM Cullen Skink. Scallops. A T-Bone steak, medium, with twice-fried chips, onion rings, grilled tomato and mushrooms. Apple pie and custard. A couple of glasses of a good Port. As many shots of Highland Park as it would take to render me insensible. I'm a man of simple tastes. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Grishka Date: 12 Aug 13 - 09:31 AM Bobert, you are cruel enough to send your wife to the kitchen on the last day of your life?! |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Rapparee Date: 12 Aug 13 - 09:44 AM A nice Blue Whale steak, with an appetizer of Spotted Owl in Bearnaise Sauce, a snack of fried tenders of California Condor, 150 year old single malt that was just laid down, roasted camas root, bread made from original spelt, good bog butter, and pie made from George Washington's cherry tree, all served on a golden tray that had been touched by King Midas on dishes and with silverware from the museum in St. Peterburg, Russia. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: frogprince Date: 12 Aug 13 - 11:10 AM Not an easy decision for me; there are lots of foods I really like. But I could settle for a few of Kendall's lobsters, some sweet corn on the cob (no point in holding back on the salt), and a banana cream pie. Maybe a little Paul Maison (sp?) dry champagne with the entrée stuff, and definitely a decent cup of coffee to wash down the pie. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Nigel Parsons Date: 12 Aug 13 - 11:35 AM Bobad: A 26 ouncer of The Macallan 30 year old - then it's goodbye cruel world. I was going to query the "26 ouncer", then I realised it's almost exactly the old UK 'standard' bottle. (26 2/3 fluid ounces) One standard bottle was exactly 32 standard measures (of 1/6th of a gill) Alternately, duty was calculated on a gallon of spirits, and a gallon (UK= 8 pints of 20 fluid ounces each) just happens to be 6 bottles. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: wysiwyg Date: 12 Aug 13 - 11:43 AM There was a hilarious Two-and-a-Half Men episode where young Jake asks his dad and uncle some really logical questions, such as the following paraphrased thoughts: "Do ya get a Last Poop? Cuz if you are still sitting, technically yer still poopin'.... so the execution would have to stop.... Cuz if they made ya hold it, that'd be cruel and unusual punishment!" Another: "What does a cannibal [insert any ethnic group]-man get to pick? Say the last guy executed was also a [same ethnic group]. Wouldn't that just be [ethnic] food?" ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Little Hawk Date: 12 Aug 13 - 12:28 PM I'd keep it simple, eat the kind of light meal I usually prefer...Vietnamese or Thai food with Jasmine tea. But I'd want some quiet time for reflection after that. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Eliza Date: 12 Aug 13 - 01:39 PM As it would be my last meal, there'd be no worries about calories or cholesterol etc. So please may I have home-made steak and kidney pie (pastry made with lard), shredded spring greens in butter, mashed spuds all drenched in the gravy, followed by bread and butter pudding with extra thick cream. Actually (confession time) we had this very meal yesterday for Sunday lunch. And I didn't die. Not yet anyway. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Backwoodsman Date: 12 Aug 13 - 03:26 PM Yes, second thoughts, I think I'll forego the apple pie, and take either bread & butter pudding or spotted dick (made with suet) - either will do. But for Gawd's sake, Eliza, it absolutely HAS to be CUSTARD, none of this poncy, southern-puffter cream nonsense! :-) :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Becca72 Date: 12 Aug 13 - 04:19 PM Gotta go with a couple Maine lobsters and a pound of steamers with a warm brownie sundae for dessert. Perfection. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Eliza Date: 12 Aug 13 - 04:33 PM I do love custard (Bird's of course) Backwoodsman, but after the first course I felt too lazy to make any, so we opened the cream. This whole thread is doing absolutely nothing for my good intentions to try and lose some weight. There are so many delicious suggestions here, I might just work my way through the lot. At my age, I don't care a bit about calories really - I'm fat and I expect I always will be. (Puts out tongue in childish gesture of defiance) MLER! |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: mg Date: 12 Aug 13 - 05:02 PM I would have real coke and macaroni and cheese made with real Velveeta. Perhaps a salad. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: gnu Date: 12 Aug 13 - 05:49 PM LH... ya gotta eat ta keep up yer strength lad! |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST Date: 12 Aug 13 - 09:42 PM Cheese |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: J-boy Date: 12 Aug 13 - 09:44 PM More cheese |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Mo the caller Date: 13 Aug 13 - 03:37 AM LAST meal? I suppose I'd better use up those leftovers and half tins in the fridge then. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Ed T Date: 13 Aug 13 - 05:33 AM If I were to include seafood, it would be fresh inshore Digby (Bay of Fundy) sea scallops - rolled in flour, fried in butter, with black pepper and fresh crusty bread. - I like cold water and hard shelled lobster (Atlantic side Nova Scotia) not so much the warm wateer- soft shell stuff) But, sea. scallops are king with mre. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: gnu Date: 13 Aug 13 - 06:36 AM Hard ta beat Bay of Fundy scallops. Matter of fact, I might change my mind on the lobster... well, gotta have at least one bug eh? Last winter, my Sobeys store had frozen "pieces" (Digby) for $5.99 a pound. I bought and cook a pack in marg with some canola oil fer ta get the heat up. Try it Ed. The result is a thick glaze and ya can get the scallops real brown without losin flavour. I went back and bought a few more... about 30 pounds. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Ed t Date: 13 Aug 13 - 07:05 AM I have had some good frozen Bay of Fundy scallops, gnu- but I bought them directly from a Digby fish plant. I have found the grocery store stuff to be of uneven quality- as I suspect the quality varies as storage conditions varies (as does the age). I have had some fairly good Northumberland Strait scallops also. I find the Georges Bank offshore scallops to be of lesser flavour. IMO, the Calico and smaller southern scallops to be flavourless- maybe why they are battered and wrapped in bacon to add flavour. I will try your Sobeys suggestion (if they don't have any additives). The last time I checked The grocery stores the fish guy couldn't tell me if the scallops sold as "fresh" were actually fresh (aka recently landed) or previously frozen. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Backwoodsman Date: 13 Aug 13 - 07:21 AM WTF is 'Velveeta'? |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,musket thinking about it Date: 13 Aug 13 - 09:04 AM Celery. Lots of the bleeding stuff. Never have liked it, wouldn't thank you for it and still find myself picking it out if it is in food. My reasoning is that it wouldn't spoil my next meal and for that matter, wouldn't it be ironic to find out I don't mind the stuff after all? In reality, fish chips and mushy peas, got to be from a chippy though. The one in our village cooks in dripping so we are (occasionally) spoilt. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Stu Date: 13 Aug 13 - 10:02 AM My Mum's Devilled Chicken, chippy chips, loads of beer and twenty bennies. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Elmore Date: 13 Aug 13 - 10:34 AM A thick juicy steak from the grill, a baked potato. Forget about the veggies. A bit of pasta with my wife's sauce.And a bottle of the best. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: frogprince Date: 13 Aug 13 - 11:49 AM When I posted I forgot my deviled eggs. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: gnu Date: 13 Aug 13 - 12:15 PM Ed... Sobeys will tell you unless the guy really doesn't know (read, new guy). My fish guy at Sobeys tells me when things were delivered, where they came from, and can usually tell me fairly accurately when they were caught. "My guy" is the manager and he does the ordering. Each Sobeys manager does the ordering and fish, meat and produce managers also do most of the local sourcing. When my fish guy finds a deal on something and he knows it will sell, he orders a whack of it. He even tells me when stuff is coming on sale. Like jack smelts (round smelts).The scallop pieces are cull so ya gotta look em over fer size and note any freezer burn. Since Sobeys keeps a tight watch on temp (-19C maximum), I am confident of quality. Oh, yeah. The lobster and clams are, fer me, best from Shediac Bay but I have told that story way too many times. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Ed T Date: 13 Aug 13 - 02:41 PM Gnu With frozen scallops,I am more concerned about conditions before they reach the store, as to taste-quiality. Most inshore boats bring the shucked catch to the fish plant daily, where it is packaged and frozen (if not to be delivered fresh). It may then hang around a freezer for some time before you buy it. Taste quality deteriotates with age (as opposed to healty rrelated quality). The colder the better for retaining taste. Many Japanese fishing boats freeze to -40 to keep taste quality (in tuna, for example). *s to offshore boats, there is a long period before the scallops reach the fish plant. By the time it gets to your plate, much of the flavour is missing. Your fish guy may be an up front guy. But, few so- called fresh scallops are thrown out, as profit margins are closely monitored. If they aren't sold quickly after they arrive, I suspect storage conditions are not condusive to retaining. The sea- state flavour. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Claire M Date: 13 Aug 13 - 02:42 PM Hiya, To Bob, what's #9? #7 sounds lovely. Wish we had Thanksgiving dinner in UK! Fish in cheese sauce or cheesy leeks w/ ham (1st one's been my fav since I was young), Banoffee pie/Gypsy Tart/cupcakes (possibly all 3) Masses of water/pineapple juice or tea – or both. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: gnu Date: 13 Aug 13 - 03:05 PM Agreed, Ed. I gave up buying "fresh" scallops for that reason and especially when they hit $14 a pound! Same deal with fresh lobster. Fresh at Sobeys means up to 4 days after delivery. I require any cooked bugs (Mum must have them bought cooked) to be two days max and, even then, I seldom buy them. I wants em cooked same day. I used to be able to buy Northumberland Straight scallops at 10AM that were suckin salt water at 3AM... mmmmmmmmmmmmmm! |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Backwoodsman Date: 13 Aug 13 - 03:41 PM Aaaaaaaahhhh - 'Velveeta' is our old friend plastic cheese! No thank you, I prefer the real thing. Having worked in a cheese dairy making real cheese containing nothing but milk, rennet, salt and streptococci, and having seen the list of crap that's in that Velveeta stuff, there's no way I'd allow it in my house. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST Date: 13 Aug 13 - 05:28 PM Gnu, To make it worse, at most of the grocery stores, they cook lobster with the elastic claw bands on - I can taste the rubber. Its a taste kinda like drinking stagnant bwatm water out of a garden hose on a hot day. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Ed T Date: 13 Aug 13 - 05:40 PM Sorry, last guest was me. Gnu, a few years ago a food inspection worker (now retired) showed me a sample of some of the small warm water scallops (large count per pound, southern scallops - I believe from Florida) under a microscope. There were small translucent worms in the meat. He said "you don't see '2m, but they are in most of those cheaper southern scallops - and we don't find them in the cold water Atlantic sea scallops up here" That was enough for me - it turns my stomach each time I see them in the store. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST Date: 13 Aug 13 - 05:44 PM As to cheese, I am finding many of the better known brands of Cheddar getting increasingly "waxy", much like the processed stuff. One brand I avoid because of that is Cracker Barrell. Some of the smaller brands don't this problem, such as Armstrong and local brands. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Eliza Date: 13 Aug 13 - 05:54 PM Do you think, as it would be my last meal, I could have a whole PINT of Adnams bitter please? I'd arrive at the Pearly Gates a bit tiddly, but no matter. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: gnu Date: 13 Aug 13 - 06:42 PM Eliza... no probem... just arrive with a few pints and offer one to Pete. He'll check you into a suite. >;-O Ed... you musta missed all my posts re why Shediac Bay shellfish taste so good... it's the parasites... the "worms". |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Eliza Date: 13 Aug 13 - 06:45 PM What a good idea, gnu! And a whole crate of Adnams for The Boss too! I'd surely get the best harp and an extra-soft pink cloud for a nice, heavenly snooze. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Ed T Date: 13 Aug 13 - 06:51 PM I don't recall these posts Gnu.I only look at those that seem to have an interesting (IMO) title. So, it is not odd I missed your posts. What shellfish are you refering to - I don t believe all shellfish types have worms? When you eat many marinme molluscs - like clams, mussels and oysters you are eating the guts. But, mot so for Scallops (also a marine mollusc), lobsters and crab. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,John Coffey Date: 13 Aug 13 - 09:40 PM Meat loaf be nice. Mashed taters, gravy. Okra. Maybe some of that fine corn bread your missus make... |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Rapparee Date: 14 Aug 13 - 11:27 AM Come to think of it, 10,000 year old eggs would be good...and they have to start them immediately. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Ed ( Date: 14 Aug 13 - 11:52 AM OK, since I opened a thread speculating we have reached the end- I had my last meal a few minutes ago. It was lobster poutine- Fresh cut fries, gravy, cheese curds with lobster on top. Not too bad. The gravy is kinda a cream typem |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Allan C. Date: 14 Aug 13 - 01:04 PM At least a couple of pulled pork sandwiches - I'm talking about a pork shoulder that has been slow smoked over a hickory and apple wood fire for about twelve hours. Then it is hand pulled - as with two forks - none of that chopped crap that many restaurants try to give ya. Pile the pork onto a sliced, hard-crusted Kaiser roll and top with a sweet/hot barbeque sauce. On the side I'll have a "wilted lettuce" salad made with fresh bib lettuce mixed with some baby spinach. This should be made with apple-smoked bacon. Finish this with some of Mom's Chocolate Marvel pie. And follow it all with a snifter or two of the best Napoleon brandy. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: gnu Date: 14 Aug 13 - 01:45 PM Ed... a pub here in Moncton used to (I haven't been to a pub in well over 10 years) serve fried mussels and they were far better than fried clams. Gave up eating mussels after the tainted mussel scare... a couple of elderly people died and some people suffered seriuos early dimentia, ie, memory loss. Of course, the time is nearing when neither will be of consequence for me and I'll be back at Cheers Tavern fer a BIG feed. I think it's on... oh... you know... the street with the fire department on it... down near Rinzler's Meat Market... wait... yeah... in back of Rinzler's somewhere. Oh crap! I was right close today and forgot to go to Rinzler's for carrots and onions on sale. No... no... that was last week. Hmmmmm. I must check the fridge and see if I went to Rinzler's and got carrots and onions last week. And then to Sobeys and get some mussels. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Joe_F Date: 14 Aug 13 - 03:41 PM Hey, I forgot the booze. A $10 bottle of red wine. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Ed T Date: 15 Aug 13 - 03:16 PM You got me craving scallops Gnu. Yes, I paid almost sixteen dollars a pound - but they were fresh off the truck. At least there are no shells and all meat (lobster are only about 20 to 25 percent meat,the rest is shells and water). |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: gnu Date: 15 Aug 13 - 05:48 PM Ed... that's why I only buy lobster on Mother's and Father's Days, at Kissmeass and at midnight onthe wharf. >;-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Suzy Sock Puppet Date: 15 Aug 13 - 06:24 PM Ok. Provided I don't know it's my last meal and God happens to time it so that I don't actually know it's my last meal (in which case I couldn't eat): My brother-in-law's Italian restaurant, "Michael's." Beef tenderloin and mushrooms in Michael's wine sauce, with the french fried onions on top, and a side of spaghetti with Michael's AWESOME Italian "gravy." Salad with Michael's house dressing. Red wine. With Michael's grand player piano in the background, playing beautifully whatever... Maybe I should start ordering a lobster tail with that. Just in case. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST Date: 15 Aug 13 - 06:53 PM It was good. Flour dusted, cooked in olive oil and a small amount of butter and black pepper.Removed them once cooked brown, and then cooked PEI mushrooms in the reserve and added sherry and sea salt to the 'shrooms. I steamed fresh yellow string beans from my garden. On the side were small boiled new Annopolis valley potatoes with home made green tomato chow-chow on top. Yummy. I had blueberry pie with French vanilla icecream and a margarita to finish. A good last meal contender. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,Ed T with full tummy Date: 15 Aug 13 - 06:58 PM TWER me again- Blackberries ont like cookies:) |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Suzy Sock Puppet Date: 16 Aug 13 - 03:16 PM Guest, got another one of those? http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6cbX4DUACYU&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D6cbX4DUACYU |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: gnu Date: 16 Aug 13 - 03:53 PM I forgot the appetizer! A pan of Bobert's Special Brownies! |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Suzy Sock Puppet Date: 16 Aug 13 - 09:59 PM Bobert, I challenge you to a bake off! |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,eldergirl Date: 17 Aug 13 - 11:49 AM Thinking about Velveeta: on the pack it says Velveeta Cheese Food, right? So proper cheese has to feed on Velveeta to become respectably matured? That's always baffled me. Last meal, now.. My Mum's Spag Bol, wit grated mature Cheddar on top, followed by my Mum-in-law's Xmas Snowball Pudding. And a bottle of Asti, I think. HIC. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: gnu Date: 17 Aug 13 - 04:09 PM SSP... yer gonna get baked if ya partake of any samples of Bobert's culinary delights. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Suzy Sock Puppet Date: 18 Aug 13 - 03:58 PM I was mentioning on another thread, the current research on medicinal marijuana. It's looking more and more like this other component known as CBD (as opposed to THC) is the true medicinal component. So then, the "high" would be more a side effect of the medicine. Now they are trying to cultivate strains that are low in THC and high in CBD as small children prone to seizures are actually benefitting from this. Truthfully, a reduction in THC does not bother me at all. I joke about it but in reality I don't smoke anymore because the stuff they are producing these days is just too strong for me. My friend Doug says the same thing and we were both potheads back in high school. Back in the day, it was a relaxant, now it's like a stimulant. No way. Coffee's bad enough. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Suzy Sock Puppet Date: 18 Aug 13 - 04:29 PM Here's the article. This is amazing: http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/07/health/charlotte-child-medical-marijuana?c=&page=1 |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: gnu Date: 19 Aug 13 - 02:12 PM SSP.... saw that on FB. Cool! I hope they get this to market without interference from Big Drugs. Big Drugs have just made medical weed in Canada go from $0 to $28k per year. It's shameful! Steven Harper (PM) is a cruel, cruel man... no, Ahole. I am ashamed he is a Canuck. He should be cut up and used for lobster bait, if they would eat him, as he is lower than a bottom feeder. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: GUEST,SSP Date: 19 Aug 13 - 02:31 PM gnu, that is just so wrong! I listen to the Canadian news on NPR regularly- "As It Happens" with Carol Off and Jeff Douglas. It sounds like the US and Canada have the same kinds of problems. |
Subject: RE: BS: Last meal From: Ebbie Date: 19 Aug 13 - 03:42 PM Back when I still smoked cigarettes, my favorite meal was chicken livers, fried crisp outside and velvety inside, a large mound of cottage cheese and steamed asparagus (strangely enough, I wasn't fat then). To that, today, I would add sauteed mushrooms and a side of deviled eggs. Alongside that I would have a small bottle of cabernet sauvignon. Yep. That would do it for me. |