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Hey, I have a weird question....So I'm addicted to food. That said, I wondered to myself what would I eat if I only had one last meal.Then I wondered to myself what would be the setting? Where would I eat it? What order would I eat said food? Who would be there? There are no rules. ANYWHERE, with ANYONE. ANYTIME, in ANY order. What would be your last supper? Please include you gender, age, occupation, cuurent residence and place of birth. Use the "EMAIL YOUR LAST SUPPER HERE" to send your last supper. Cheers
HERE's MINE:
FEMALE. 26 years old. Producer living in Hollywood. Born in Santa Monica, California, USA.
I'd be dining with everyone I find fascinating. Andy warhol, the dalai lama, albert nobel, rene magritte, albert camus, jean paul sartre, dali, archaeologists, irving penn, david bailey, diane arbus, henri cartier-bresson, frieda kahlo, the coen brothers, my parents, my godfather, my friends just to name a few…
Every animal I've ever had would be in a barn outside. We'd be in an intimate dining hall with a large rectangular wooden table. There would be candles. Cirque du soleil would be performing up close. There would be magicians doing magic and every band I ever loved would do a set. Wisteria would be hanging outside on a huge front porch that has on outdoor fireplace and comfy couches and chairs and chases. There would be a few wicker rocking chairs too because I had one on my front porch when I was a kid and I loved to rock in it.
I would start with oysters. Every type. All sorts of dipping sauce would be there. Then crab cakes and crab legs. Bread of all sorts, rosemary, olive, sourdough, wheat, and pumperknickle with sweet butter as well as a chive spread. French onion soup with a huge crouton and melted cheese. Pastas. rigatoni, penne, linguine, spaghetti, tortellini, ravioli with all types of sauces marinara, pesto, vodka, Bolognese, butter sauces! Meatballs! I'd have the lasagna I cook too. Pizza as appetizers.Hummus & pita bread.
A honey curry & soy sauce baked chicken,mac & cheese. Prime rib from lauwrys & my dad's popovers. I'd have cedar plank salmon and sauteed kale. Mashed potatoes & gravy. A plethora of salads: potato, cole slaw, mixed greens, endive and walnut with blue cheese, white beans, macaroni salad and all the dressings imaginable.
To drink there would be champagne, the oldest and best red wines. Kronenbourg on tap in ice cold glasses. Martini's and scotches, gin and tonics (Hendrics preferably), bloody marys ... Roman allones cigars.CHEESE from everywhere for dessert. With quince on the side. Fig marmalade. Champagne grapes and concord grapes. Ginger bread and the banana bread my mom would make. A million types of sorbet and the best coffees in the world.
Then there would be a renewed hunger! and breakfast would come. Huevos rancheros, boiled eggs, english breakfast with the juiciest sausages and Canadian bacon. Pancakes and waffles with any topping you want. Fresh squeezed OJ and apple juice and carrot juice.
Laughter would fill the room. sharing stories and moments and journeys and pictures. Taking infinite pictures. Unending kisses and love. Sweet sighs and full bellies. Love in everyone's eyes and spirits. This would be my last supper. What's yours?
HERE's MINE:
FEMALE. 26 years old. Producer living in Hollywood. Born in Santa Monica, California, USA.
I'd be dining with everyone I find fascinating. Andy warhol, the dalai lama, albert nobel, rene magritte, albert camus, jean paul sartre, dali, archaeologists, irving penn, david bailey, diane arbus, henri cartier-bresson, frieda kahlo, the coen brothers, my parents, my godfather, my friends just to name a few…
Every animal I've ever had would be in a barn outside. We'd be in an intimate dining hall with a large rectangular wooden table. There would be candles. Cirque du soleil would be performing up close. There would be magicians doing magic and every band I ever loved would do a set. Wisteria would be hanging outside on a huge front porch that has on outdoor fireplace and comfy couches and chairs and chases. There would be a few wicker rocking chairs too because I had one on my front porch when I was a kid and I loved to rock in it.
I would start with oysters. Every type. All sorts of dipping sauce would be there. Then crab cakes and crab legs. Bread of all sorts, rosemary, olive, sourdough, wheat, and pumperknickle with sweet butter as well as a chive spread. French onion soup with a huge crouton and melted cheese. Pastas. rigatoni, penne, linguine, spaghetti, tortellini, ravioli with all types of sauces marinara, pesto, vodka, Bolognese, butter sauces! Meatballs! I'd have the lasagna I cook too. Pizza as appetizers.Hummus & pita bread.
A honey curry & soy sauce baked chicken,mac & cheese. Prime rib from lauwrys & my dad's popovers. I'd have cedar plank salmon and sauteed kale. Mashed potatoes & gravy. A plethora of salads: potato, cole slaw, mixed greens, endive and walnut with blue cheese, white beans, macaroni salad and all the dressings imaginable.
To drink there would be champagne, the oldest and best red wines. Kronenbourg on tap in ice cold glasses. Martini's and scotches, gin and tonics (Hendrics preferably), bloody marys ... Roman allones cigars.CHEESE from everywhere for dessert. With quince on the side. Fig marmalade. Champagne grapes and concord grapes. Ginger bread and the banana bread my mom would make. A million types of sorbet and the best coffees in the world.
Then there would be a renewed hunger! and breakfast would come. Huevos rancheros, boiled eggs, english breakfast with the juiciest sausages and Canadian bacon. Pancakes and waffles with any topping you want. Fresh squeezed OJ and apple juice and carrot juice.
Laughter would fill the room. sharing stories and moments and journeys and pictures. Taking infinite pictures. Unending kisses and love. Sweet sighs and full bellies. Love in everyone's eyes and spirits. This would be my last supper. What's yours?
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Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Monday, December 3, 2007
FEMALE. 29 years old. PR living in Orange County, California
i would want all the positive influences in my life to be present - family and friends. i would want the peace of letting any anxiety, regret or doubt release from my heart. i would want to get full on plates of love and faith, generosity and kindness. i would want to feel satisfied that i had done meaningful work in my life, created spiritual partnerships with the many beautiful people i shared time with and raised intelligent and conscious children who carried on the legacy of strength and joy that i received from my parents.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
MALE. 30 Years Old. Camera operator living in los angeles. Born In canoga Park, California, USA
For my last supper I would have all of my family and close friends gathered together at my house. We would eat all of my wife’s finest chicken based meals. Along with the chicken there would be pizza, Mexican food, turkey burgers, ice cream, beer, and soda. We would stay up all night talking about how good life is, what great things I accomplished, and laughing at all my faults and mistakes I had made.
Along with the talk, there would be plenty of time for games. The fun family gathering games like UNO attack, Scrabble, Guesstures, Pit, Remote Possibilities, Catch Phrase, and of course poker, Texas no limit Hold’em style. Of course, besides the games, we would watch the L.A. Lakers and Kansas City Chiefs on TV.
For the Lakers, we would see them return to glory as they win their 15th championship, this time over the Boston Celtics in a game seven. Derek Fisher would hit the winning shot as the buzzer sounds at the Staples Center. Once the excitement of the Lakers championship subsides, we would put in the DVD documenting the Chiefs past season. At the end of the DVD, we would again watch how the Chiefs won their 2nd Superbowl.
Once the morning light begins to peak over the mountains to signify the start of a new day and the end of my time, I would say my farewells to friends and family. Everyone would leave except for my wife, Michele. I would spend the rest of my time with her expressing to her my love and passion. That would make for a great goodbye.
Along with the talk, there would be plenty of time for games. The fun family gathering games like UNO attack, Scrabble, Guesstures, Pit, Remote Possibilities, Catch Phrase, and of course poker, Texas no limit Hold’em style. Of course, besides the games, we would watch the L.A. Lakers and Kansas City Chiefs on TV.
For the Lakers, we would see them return to glory as they win their 15th championship, this time over the Boston Celtics in a game seven. Derek Fisher would hit the winning shot as the buzzer sounds at the Staples Center. Once the excitement of the Lakers championship subsides, we would put in the DVD documenting the Chiefs past season. At the end of the DVD, we would again watch how the Chiefs won their 2nd Superbowl.
Once the morning light begins to peak over the mountains to signify the start of a new day and the end of my time, I would say my farewells to friends and family. Everyone would leave except for my wife, Michele. I would spend the rest of my time with her expressing to her my love and passion. That would make for a great goodbye.
FEMALE. 30 years old. Film Maker living in los angeles. Born in Niles, MI, USA
I think I would love to have back the dinners from my childhood, without the meat though. We would have the entire extended family around my grandmother's table and she would cook all the veggies my sister and I would pick for her that afternoon. I would definitely add all my family and friends to the table.
We'd eat fresh green beans, fried dandelions, moral mushrooms, potatoes, fried squash, off the vine cherry tomatoes and a vegetarian roast to replace the meat; all with sweet tea and milk to wash it down. And I would add the lasagna my parents would make together (again veggie style instead); something I can never have again. It was one of the things they did really well together. Then, strawberry shortcake for dessert. Yes, yes indeed.
We'd eat fresh green beans, fried dandelions, moral mushrooms, potatoes, fried squash, off the vine cherry tomatoes and a vegetarian roast to replace the meat; all with sweet tea and milk to wash it down. And I would add the lasagna my parents would make together (again veggie style instead); something I can never have again. It was one of the things they did really well together. Then, strawberry shortcake for dessert. Yes, yes indeed.
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Friday, November 23, 2007
MALE. 48 years old. Musician living in Hollywood. Born in London, England
About fifty metres from the gently lapping, moonlit ocean, a splendid house sits, with ample, cleverly designed out-door areas leading onto the beach. The dining area is neither indoors nor out, strictly speaking, but a little of both, apparently. The indoor part is where the piano is, naturally.
A perfect martini would be essential, smoked trout salad, fresh oysters, octopus carparccio, grilled sardines and prosciutto/parmagiano dates would be on the appetizer menu, along with Veuve and Gavi di Gavi in the beverage division. Perhaps one of those tiny soups as well. Pastas will include penne arrabiatta, spinach and ricotta gnudi and something with clams and mussels.
Striped sea bass will be grilled whole and served with sauteed spinachi, and Dover sole will be an option, but lobster won’t. In the meat division, there’ll be top steak fillets like at Vibrato, crispy duck cantonese style, and a few lamb cutlets with grilled portobella mushrooms, radicchio and aubergines. Reds would be a vintage Pomerol, an Ornellaia and a Masi Amerone.
Alfred Brendel might saunter over and breeze through a movement of a Schubert piano trio with Itzhak and one of his mates at some point, J.G. Ballard may be found chatting with D.H. Lawrence over a Cuban, as might David Mamet be spotted sharing a joke with Dom Irrera and Richard Prior, or indeed my old man and Benjamin Britten may well be conversing over a G&T. Guests would include family and friends, many of whom would perform something in some way. Oh, and there’d be a ping pong table somewhere, and a couple two tree dogs would be in residence.
Desserts? Erm… profiteroles, sorbets, berry soup with fruit, tiramisu, vanilla ice cream with esspresso on it. Cordon Bleu, Ornellaia Grapa, and Ramon Allones no. 2s to finish.
Massages would be provided on beds on the beach lit by candles and the moon, and the hot tub would be very large.
A perfect martini would be essential, smoked trout salad, fresh oysters, octopus carparccio, grilled sardines and prosciutto/parmagiano dates would be on the appetizer menu, along with Veuve and Gavi di Gavi in the beverage division. Perhaps one of those tiny soups as well. Pastas will include penne arrabiatta, spinach and ricotta gnudi and something with clams and mussels.
Striped sea bass will be grilled whole and served with sauteed spinachi, and Dover sole will be an option, but lobster won’t. In the meat division, there’ll be top steak fillets like at Vibrato, crispy duck cantonese style, and a few lamb cutlets with grilled portobella mushrooms, radicchio and aubergines. Reds would be a vintage Pomerol, an Ornellaia and a Masi Amerone.
Alfred Brendel might saunter over and breeze through a movement of a Schubert piano trio with Itzhak and one of his mates at some point, J.G. Ballard may be found chatting with D.H. Lawrence over a Cuban, as might David Mamet be spotted sharing a joke with Dom Irrera and Richard Prior, or indeed my old man and Benjamin Britten may well be conversing over a G&T. Guests would include family and friends, many of whom would perform something in some way. Oh, and there’d be a ping pong table somewhere, and a couple two tree dogs would be in residence.
Desserts? Erm… profiteroles, sorbets, berry soup with fruit, tiramisu, vanilla ice cream with esspresso on it. Cordon Bleu, Ornellaia Grapa, and Ramon Allones no. 2s to finish.
Massages would be provided on beds on the beach lit by candles and the moon, and the hot tub would be very large.
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FEMALE. 54 years old. Horse Trainer living in Riverside california. Born in Maryland USA
It is just dusk in Yosemite. Snow is gently falling, and the Awahnee is resplendent as it garners the shimmer of the season. The Awahnee Hotel is steeped in traditional architecture. Rough-hewn beams run the full length of the ceiling. Polished cherry panels line the dining room walls. The immense table is set with Austrian crystal and simple, gold-rimmed plates. An enormous flower arrangement strikes a pose against the cathedral window overlooking the river. I welcome family and the friends who make them happy. I welcome peaceful, loving people to the dinner.
Here! I see dozens of Maryland Blue Crabs, and some sourdough from San Francisco. I see that marvelous Chinese Chicken Salad from Ports, that I was never able to recreate after Jacques died and took the receipe with him. A compilation of vegetables, Earl's specialty green bean, asparagus, green onion and mushrooms. Over there is the Seafood Chiffonade salad from Musso's, and some delicious creamed spinach. A mountainous fruit salad, fresh and unladen with sauce stands ready. Lyn's corned beef and cabbage, Mom's spahgetti, Ear's fried chicken, Roger's popovers, and some prime rib - yes from Lawry's - and then dessert, made by Michael, of course. And, yes, some coffee, also made by Michael with real cream and with a touch of Baileys.
All my 4-legged friends will be in their barn. Paul, Trust, and Wood, and all the cats of my life. Everyone will have more than enough to eat. Everyone will be warm and comfortable, and marvel at the presence of a scare moment in life where all is serene.
Here! I see dozens of Maryland Blue Crabs, and some sourdough from San Francisco. I see that marvelous Chinese Chicken Salad from Ports, that I was never able to recreate after Jacques died and took the receipe with him. A compilation of vegetables, Earl's specialty green bean, asparagus, green onion and mushrooms. Over there is the Seafood Chiffonade salad from Musso's, and some delicious creamed spinach. A mountainous fruit salad, fresh and unladen with sauce stands ready. Lyn's corned beef and cabbage, Mom's spahgetti, Ear's fried chicken, Roger's popovers, and some prime rib - yes from Lawry's - and then dessert, made by Michael, of course. And, yes, some coffee, also made by Michael with real cream and with a touch of Baileys.
All my 4-legged friends will be in their barn. Paul, Trust, and Wood, and all the cats of my life. Everyone will have more than enough to eat. Everyone will be warm and comfortable, and marvel at the presence of a scare moment in life where all is serene.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
FEMALE. 25 years old. Musician/artist living in Venice California.
I suppose it would depend on why it would be my last supper...Because I was dying? Because it was the end of the world? Because I was moving to Mars and people on Mars don't need to eat? Because I was having my stomach replaced with a garbage disposal and my tongue replaced with a slug?
Either way, it would be very simple and involve my friends and family sitting around laughing and making music. It would be a perfect day, somewhere on some rolling hills with trees. The mountains and ocean would be both sparkling like diamonds and sapphires. We would be laying watching the clouds.
Now the food part is the hardest. Especially right now in my life when I am trying out different styles and approaches to eating. Lately I have been eating a lot of raw food, which I find absolutely amazing. But, it does lack some certain qualities (of course) that can make it a little boring after a while. I suppose the food wouldn't be the most important part of the supper because I wouldn't want to take away from the essence of the gathering: friendship and love.
I think a bottle of very good red wine and the crispiest, juiciest apples anyone has ever tasted. We'd eat our apples and all fall back on the grass staring up at the sky, watching it change from blueberry blue to a deep plum, and then liquorice black. The stars would start to fall, like little droplets, into our mouths.
Either way, it would be very simple and involve my friends and family sitting around laughing and making music. It would be a perfect day, somewhere on some rolling hills with trees. The mountains and ocean would be both sparkling like diamonds and sapphires. We would be laying watching the clouds.
Now the food part is the hardest. Especially right now in my life when I am trying out different styles and approaches to eating. Lately I have been eating a lot of raw food, which I find absolutely amazing. But, it does lack some certain qualities (of course) that can make it a little boring after a while. I suppose the food wouldn't be the most important part of the supper because I wouldn't want to take away from the essence of the gathering: friendship and love.
I think a bottle of very good red wine and the crispiest, juiciest apples anyone has ever tasted. We'd eat our apples and all fall back on the grass staring up at the sky, watching it change from blueberry blue to a deep plum, and then liquorice black. The stars would start to fall, like little droplets, into our mouths.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
MALE. 36 years old. Line Producer in living in Los Angeles. Born in California, USA
Jeeze, I don’t know. The meal is pretty easy though. My appetizer would be lobster bisque soup. For the main course I would have filet mignon with bĂ©arnaise sauce, asparagus and a baked potato with all the fixens. For dessert I think I would have cheesecake.
As far as with whom and in what time period, that’s a little more complicated. First of all, the time period doesn’t matter to me at all. It’s more about the company. And this might sound a little corny, but I think it would just have to be with my family. My mother, father and sister. The caveat being, my mom would be healthy. Since the cancer, she doesn’t really eat. She not only doesn’t have the appetite, but it’s just hard for her to eat now (we have to cut her food, etc, etc). I miss the good meals we used to all have together. Anyway, that probably sounds dumb but that’s all I would really want.
As far as with whom and in what time period, that’s a little more complicated. First of all, the time period doesn’t matter to me at all. It’s more about the company. And this might sound a little corny, but I think it would just have to be with my family. My mother, father and sister. The caveat being, my mom would be healthy. Since the cancer, she doesn’t really eat. She not only doesn’t have the appetite, but it’s just hard for her to eat now (we have to cut her food, etc, etc). I miss the good meals we used to all have together. Anyway, that probably sounds dumb but that’s all I would really want.
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cancer,
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filet mignon,
lobster bisque soup
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