If you had the opportunity to pick your last meal, what would it be?

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Zeze

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A korean bbq with the works

Texas roadhouse 16 oz prime rib rare with au jus with potatoes and chili. 3 tall glasses of Sam Adams.

I like sushi a lot but for reason I don't want it for my last meal. O want something hearty and gluttonous.
 

GagHalfrunt

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Seafood, lots of seafood. Steamed lobster and crab legs, seared scallops, clams on the half shell, fried cod, butter poached halibut, shrimp scampi a couple of good pale ales and a cheesecake.
 
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Zeze

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Seafood, lots of seafood. Steamed lobster and crab legs, seared scallops, clams on the half shell, fried cod, butter poached halibut, shrimp scampi a couple of good pale ales and a cheesecake.
Do you eat what's called steamers where you live?

They're steamed big neck clams (size of deck of cards), you discard the filter skin then dip the whole morsel in clarified butter. Absolutely heavenly.

I think this is New England thing.
 

GagHalfrunt

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Do you eat what's called steamers where you live?

They're steamed big neck clams (size of deck of cards), you discard the filter skin then dip the whole morsel in clarified butter. Absolutely heavenly.

I think this is New England thing.

Hell yes, they're great. I live a few minutes from Long Island Sound, clams are in my blood. Steamers, fried, stuffed, half-shell, chowder, linguine and clam sauce, clam pizza (New Haven CT thing) anything. Love 'em all.
 
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Hell yes, they're great. I live a few minutes from Long Island Sound, clams are in my blood. Steamers, fried, stuffed, half-shell, chowder, linguine and clam sauce, clam pizza (New Haven CT thing) anything. Love 'em all.
I did something and I'm really hungee now for clams... I have the fondest memory of eating these 'American food' for the first time introduced by my friend. I think I was at his house. I must've been in 9th grade or so.
 
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PJFrylar

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Bibimbap (in a proper dolsot with an egg to fry against the side)
Panang Curry
Gyro
Burger
Carne asada taco and a chorizo/potato taco
Probably a couple bites of pizza
Mint chocolate chip ice cream with brownies for dessert

At this point I figure I'd hate myself enough from eating so much that I wouldn't want anything else and just tell them to get it over with.

Edit: Also some whiskey and a nice beer like St. Bernardus Abt 12 if those are on the menu.
 

GagHalfrunt

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I did something and I'm really hungee now for clams.

Now you've got me hungry for clams too. Had linguine with clam sauce and garlic bread last week and that's not going to hold me for long. They're not in season around here though, so fresh steamers and clams on the half shell are out. Maybe I'll make a batch of Rhode Island style clam chowder, that would hit the spot.
 

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Potluck with family and friends. Big feast with all my loved ones around me. It helps that most of them can cook really well. Dad can man the grill and serve up some surf and turf. Uncles bring their own brews and wines. Mom makes the best eggplant and chicken parm. Sister can bring the empenadas and tomales. Brother does an incredible zapiekanka. One of the aunts does a pineapple upsidown cake that people fight over.

If we can feast outside even better. Yeah, I'd die happy.
 
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