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What would you choose for your last meal?

53 replies

BootsMagoots · 19/10/2018 10:48

Not an AIBU, sorry, but interested as to what you'd choose as your last ever meal?

I think mine would be something like pasta. Something basic really. My OH gave a list of about 10 meals Grin

Light hearted really, but I love questions like this.

OP posts:
MeganChips · 19/10/2018 10:49

A huge cheese board and a bottle of port!

Oysterbabe · 19/10/2018 10:51

Roast lamb with all the trimmings and mint sauce.

MintedLamb · 19/10/2018 10:51

A massive cooked breakfast 

MinisterforCheekyFuckery · 19/10/2018 10:52

Roast beef with you Yorkshire Pudding, roast potatoes and all the trimmings- has to be cooked by my Mum though.
For pudding either apple crumble and custard or sticky toffee pudding, can't decide.

LexieLulu · 19/10/2018 10:53

Ooh maybe my favourite Indian takeaway! At least I'd be smelly if I was electrocuted 😂

PurpleMac · 19/10/2018 10:53

Roast lamb, roasties in goose fat, macaroni cheese, with a Five Guys burger on the side. Oh and a really nice korma.

BootsMagoots · 19/10/2018 10:57

I think I need to think my pasta about after all these yummy suggestions!

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CigarsofthePharoahs · 19/10/2018 11:00

Smoked salmon for a start followed by rare fillet steak and fresh chips.
Mmmm.

jollygoose · 19/10/2018 11:01

fish and chips with mushy peas.

Stompythedinosaur · 19/10/2018 11:01

A whole baked camembert with fresh crusty bread. Yum yum!

Cautionsharpblade · 19/10/2018 11:03

I’m torn between south Indian and Lebanese

Bear in mind there’s usually a budget of about $40 for a last meal.

tablebrush · 19/10/2018 11:07

Macaroni cheese!! Preferably Kraft 😁 with ketchup 🙈

BootsMagoots · 19/10/2018 11:10

I'd probably be happy with 100 chicken satay sticks to be honest

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almondfinger · 19/10/2018 11:14

Proper chipper chips with lots of salt and vinegar as a starter.

Roast beef with green beans, roast potatoes, mashed potato and lashings of homemade gravy.

A lemon tart to finish. Yum yum

Aquamarine1029 · 19/10/2018 11:32

Bloody hell. Now I'm starving! This is almost impossible for me to answer!

FabricBug · 19/10/2018 11:42

Fresh bread, butter, grapes and cheese.

LiquoricePickle · 19/10/2018 11:45

Either a full Christmas dinner (smoked salmon starter, mains with yorkshires, Christmas pudding, cheeseboard, coffee and truffles) or giant selection of Indian starters and mains with gypsy tart for dessert.

BootsMagoots · 19/10/2018 12:49

Bread, alioli, chorizo, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, mozzarella. Bit of everything. I've decided!

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Sparklesocks · 19/10/2018 12:53

Undecided - either a huge roast dinner (chicken or beef) with all the trimmings - including lovely thick gravy and perfectly roasted potatoes.

Or a big homemade hearty toad in the hole with an onion gravy.

With a chilled bottle of sauv blanc and a huge slab of cake (with buttercream icing) for dessert. I’d probs fall asleep after all that so hopefully I wouldn’t know much about my execution!

darkriver198868 · 19/10/2018 12:53

House Special Chow Mein with sweet and sour pork balls.

formerbabe · 19/10/2018 12:56

Chinese take away

Prawn toast
Seaweed
Ribs
Noodles
Sweet and sour pork
Crispy chill beef
Duck and pancakes

Toptheginup · 19/10/2018 13:08

Christmas Dinner cooked by my mum and a huge bowl of (fresh out of the oven) treacle sponge with a little bit of custard.
Then maybe a cadburys flake and a minty hot chocolate to wash it all down

OnlyFoolsnMothers · 19/10/2018 13:09

Chinese takeaway:
Seaweed
Prawn Toast
Spring Rolls
Ribs
Chicken & Sweetcorn Soup
Duck and Pancakes
Singapore Noodles
Sweet & Sour Pork
Toffee apple dessert

i assume i die by bursting

bluebump · 19/10/2018 13:09

Macaroni cheese!

longwayoff · 19/10/2018 13:11

Home made chips, haven't had them in years. Does anyone still make them?