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Death row last meal
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My wife graced me with my absolute favorite meal for supper tonight, so while we are waiting on JP to get his concert lists together, thought I would try a different type of thread. If you were eating your last supper on death row, what would you want? Two categories, homecooked and from a restaurant.

My homecooked would be what I had tonight. About a full pound of Fischer’s bacon (health concerns don’t matter here), with fried potatoes, soup beans and corn bread with onions. A couple of cold cokes in the small bottles to drink, then a hot piece of Derby pie with a cup of coffee for dessert. Heaven on earth.

For a restaurant meal, I would go with the country boy breakfast from Cracker Barrel, with steak as the meat (I’ve never had a bad piece of steak at a Cracker Barrel), plus a bottomless glass of their great sweet tea. Any takers?
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Home cooked meal
Pork chops, Mac and cheese, fried potatoes

Restaurant
A huge bucket of crab legs
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Van Hagar Wrote:My wife graced me with my absolute favorite meal for supper tonight, so while we are waiting on JP to get his concert lists together, thought I would try a different type of thread. If you were eating your last supper on death row, what would you want? Two categories, homecooked and from a restaurant.

My homecooked would be what I had tonight. About a full pound of Fischer’s bacon (health concerns don’t matter here), with fried potatoes, soup beans and corn bread with onions. A couple of cold cokes in the small bottles to drink, then a hot piece of Derby pie with a cup of coffee for dessert. Heaven on earth.

For a restaurant meal, I would go with the country boy breakfast from Cracker Barrel, with steak as the meat (I’ve never had a bad piece of steak at a Cracker Barrel), plus a bottomless glass of their great sweet tea. Any takers?

LOL you're killing me Van haha.
While I think about this one I will throw in a little humor.

What did Jeffrey Dahmer request for his last meal?
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A large pizza with everyone on it.TongueirateSho
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[quote=jetpilot]LOL you're killing me Van haha.
While I think about this one I will throw in a little humor.

What did Jeffrey Dahmer request for his last meal?
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A large pizza with everyone on it.TongueirateSho[/QUOTE

You ain’t right, JP🤪🤪
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Van Hagar Wrote:My wife graced me with my absolute favorite meal for supper tonight, so while we are waiting on JP to get his concert lists together, thought I would try a different type of thread. If you were eating your last supper on death row, what would you want? Two categories, homecooked and from a restaurant.

My homecooked would be what I had tonight. About a full pound of Fischer’s bacon (health concerns don’t matter here), with fried potatoes, soup beans and corn bread with onions. A couple of cold cokes in the small bottles to drink, then a hot piece of Derby pie with a cup of coffee for dessert. Heaven on earth.

For a restaurant meal, I would go with the country boy breakfast from Cracker Barrel, with steak as the meat (I’ve never had a bad piece of steak at a Cracker Barrel), plus a bottomless glass of their great sweet tea. Any takers?


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Home cooked meal: Thick homemade cheeseburgers with Velveeta block cheese melted on top, a couple microwaved potatoes with ketchup, grape pop and brownies for desert. I could also substitute a big bowl of chilli with lots of cheese and crackers.


Restaurant: A bucket of KFC original chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, cold slaw, and biscuits. For the drink I would go with Mountain Dew. I would forego the dessert.

or

Sam's hotdogs with chili and slaw and a bag of plain potato chips.

After eating any of these meals I would hope the executioner would be soon to follow because my stomach issues would put me in pure misery and have me praying for death.
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Homecooked: Ribeye steak, medium, with fried taters and a huge salad with honey mustard dressing. Sweet tea for the drink.

Restaurant: Uncle Hershel's breakfast with grilled pork chop from Cracker Barrel. Coffee or their sweet tea.

I would eat every last crumb of either one, and lay back. It would save the executioner some time and effort!!
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Granny I take it that like me, you’re a lover of sweet tea, nature’s perfect drink!
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Van Hagar Wrote:Granny I take it that like me, you’re a lover of sweet tea, nature’s perfect drink!

I think you already mentioned what that was previously, with your 2 little cokes.
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Van Hagar Wrote:My wife graced me with my absolute favorite meal for supper tonight, so while we are waiting on JP to get his concert lists together, thought I would try a different type of thread. If you were eating your last supper on death row, what would you want? Two categories, homecooked and from a restaurant.

My homecooked would be what I had tonight. About a full pound of Fischer’s bacon (health concerns don’t matter here), with fried potatoes, soup beans and corn bread with onions. A couple of cold cokes in the small bottles to drink, then a hot piece of Derby pie with a cup of coffee for dessert. Heaven on earth.

For a restaurant meal, I would go with the country boy breakfast from Cracker Barrel, with steak as the meat (I’ve never had a bad piece of steak at a Cracker Barrel), plus a bottomless glass of their great sweet tea. Any takers?
You almost nailed it. Add some pickled beets with that and you've got some gourmet dining going on.
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Bob Seger Wrote:I think you already mentioned what that was previously, with your 2 little cokes.

Only reason I didn’t use coke is because it tastes so different depending on what it’s packaged in. But you’re so right, Bob, the small bottles....man they are always perfection.
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This is one of the toughest questions ever asked on BGR. I probably eat more Indian and Thai food than anything else since moving to northern Virginia, but I think that for my final earthly meal, I would go with some of my American favorites.

I would start my meal off with an assortment of fresh baked rolls and honey butter, a Newks Favorite salad from one of the Newks Eatery restaurants in Jackson, MS, and a bowl of New England clam chowder. For my entrees, I would want fresh fried redfish, shrimp and grits, with hush puppies and coleslaw. For dessert, I would have strawberry shortcake - with real whipped cream and real shortcake.

My beverages of choice would be fresh squeezed lemonade for everything except dessert. For dessert, I would drink a very tall, very cold glass of whole milk. I would also have a very large cup of freshly ground coffee to top off the meal, with heavy cream.
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Hoot Gibson Wrote:This is one of the toughest questions ever asked on BGR. I probably eat more Indian and Thai food than anything else since moving to northern Virginia, but I think that for my final earthly meal, I would go with some of my American favorites.

I would start my meal off with an assortment of fresh baked rolls and honey butter, a Newks Favorite salad from one of the Newks Eatery restaurants in Jackson, MS, and a bowl of New England clam chowder. For my entrees, I would want fresh fried redfish, shrimp and grits, with hush puppies and coleslaw. For dessert, I would have strawberry shortcake - with real whipped cream and real shortcake.

My beverages of choice would be fresh squeezed lemonade for everything except dessert. For dessert, I would drink a very tall, very cold glass of whole milk. I would also have a very large cup of freshly ground coffee to top off the meal, with heavy cream.

For those of us who don't know (such as me), what exactly is this Newks?
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"For dessert, I would have strawberry shortcake - with real whipped cream and real shortcake."

Have you ever had real shortcake?
The name shortcake was shortened from the original "cake short on sugar".
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Newk's is a mostly southern chain headquartered in Jackson, MS. IMO, they have great salads. The rest of their menu is hit or miss. There is a Newk's in Fayette Mall and a stand alone location on Richmond Road in Lexington.
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Granny Bear Wrote:"For dessert, I would have strawberry shortcake - with real whipped cream and real shortcake."

Have you ever had real shortcake?
The name shortcake was shortened from the original "cake short on sugar".
Yes, I have eaten real shortcake but not often enough. I also like strawberry shortcake made with a made from scratch plain yellow cake like my mom used to make.

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