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Question 3 - Deathrow meal
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I'd go something simple,
Capellini (the tiny spaghetti) with a plain marinara sauce (just like mama used to make it - by opening a can).
Chocolate pudding for dessert.
Black tea.
Capellini (the tiny spaghetti) with a plain marinara sauce (just like mama used to make it - by opening a can).
Chocolate pudding for dessert.
Black tea.


Then the desserts. A few fresh baked chocolate chip cookies, a piece of carrot cake and a huge hunk of white chocolate bread pudding with warm Bailey's Irish Cream sauce.
My firing squad needs to be comprised of five incredibly good-looking bearded men. No blindfold, please.
I might add some good mashed potatoes with good gravy as well.
Maybe a good black coffee too.
And a blue Icee (just the small size though).
Can my firing squad include Sandra Bullock...and four good looking bearded men?
Maybe a good black coffee too.
And a blue Icee (just the small size though).
Can my firing squad include Sandra Bullock...and four good looking bearded men?


Melki wrote: "I forgot to mention that I shall be requiring the use of my firing squad the night BEFORE my execution..."
Would that include Sandra Bullock?
I forgot to add a soup course - clam chowder would be nice, or a cheesy cream of broccoli...whatever the chef feels like cooking that fateful day.
Oh, and a nice chewy baguette too.
Would that include Sandra Bullock?
I forgot to add a soup course - clam chowder would be nice, or a cheesy cream of broccoli...whatever the chef feels like cooking that fateful day.
Oh, and a nice chewy baguette too.

But there had still better be FIVE bearded men!
I'll need to work up quite an appetite for the next day's meal.

Mathew wrote: "Sushi as an appetizer - fresh water eel roll. French onion soup and a Caesar salad. Cevapcici with ajvar and grilled vegetables, some home-baked bread with butter and jam. For dessert - crème bru..."
That reminds me, I'll change my soup order to french onion please.
I have this fond memory of french onion soup. We were young and poor, my wife stuck with only a bag of onions and some chicken stock, made some french onion soup one night. It was very tasty, but, made our apt smell so oniony. I remember going out afterwards to buy used baby clothes (all items were under $1) b/c my wife was pregnant with our first. I can still recall that pungent smell my sweater had absorbed...mmm...oniony goodness.
That reminds me, I'll change my soup order to french onion please.
I have this fond memory of french onion soup. We were young and poor, my wife stuck with only a bag of onions and some chicken stock, made some french onion soup one night. It was very tasty, but, made our apt smell so oniony. I remember going out afterwards to buy used baby clothes (all items were under $1) b/c my wife was pregnant with our first. I can still recall that pungent smell my sweater had absorbed...mmm...oniony goodness.



I've been watching Anthony Bourdain's show lately and it seems like he is always changing his 'deathrow meal'.
What would your last meal be?