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Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle

100th Episode with three, 100-Year-Old Women: An Italian Sunday Supper, Swedish Meatballs & Giambotta

Your Last Meal with Rachel Belle

Rachel Belle

Music Interviews, Arts, Food, Comedy Interviews, Tv & Film, Film Interviews, Comedy, Music, Science, History

4.4709 Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2021

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

For the 100th episode of Your Last Meal, host Rachel Belle welcomes three, 100-year-old women to the show to share their extraordinary lives, their last meals and the secret to a long, happy life: red wine and “keeping your own teeth.” It is our pleasure to introduce you to Antoinette Underwood, a World War II nurse with a love of dry, Italian wines, Ruth Samuelson, who walked a half marathon at 96, and Eleanor Owen, whose career spans from Broadway actor to co-founder of NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness.

IKEA’s US culinary director joins the show to tell us how an umlaut-happy furniture store became synonymous with Swedish meatballs and lingonberry jam. And if you're single, living alone and loathe eating solo during the pandemic, Sutanya Dacers, host of the podcast Dinner For One, shares the story of how learning to cook for herself, post-divorce, made her feel whole again.

Here are some highlights from the past 99 episodes, in case you missed them:

Ice cream icons, Ben & Jerry, reveal the reason their ice creams are so famously packed with sweet blobs, chunks and ribbons: Ben has no sense of smell or taste and insists on loads of texture in every bite.

Fashion designer Betsey Johnson had us thinking about the intersection of fashion & food, so we called up Franc Fernandez, designer of Lady Gaga’s infamous meat dress, which is very appropriately made from...yes, skirt steak.

Filmmaker John Waters wants to know how long it takes for a slice of coconut cream pie to show up as fat on his body. So Rachel interviews a dietician who explains the science of weight gain, busting just about every Internet myth in the process.

François Clemmons, who played Officer Clemmons on Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, loves okra, even its notorious slime. As does Adrian Miller, the Soul Food Scholar, who shares the history of many African American dishes that came over from west Africa during the slave trade.

Actor and activist Rose McGowan loves Taco Bell and maintains the exact same order since she was 13, which she can rattle off at record speed. Rachel chats with Taco Bell's unofficial historian about how a white guy started a Mexican fast food empire.

Actor Danny Trejo, notorious for his villainous roles, has died on-screen more than any other actor. But in real life, he’s focused on living; he only serves healthy versions of Mexican dishes at Trejo’s Tacos in Los Angeles. Rachel chats with

Denise Vallejo, vegan chef/owner of LA's Alchemy Organica, who says the original, pre-colonial Mexican food was practically vegan and completely void of the cheese, tortillas, pork and sugar you see today.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Alaska Airlines has teamed up with Hawaiian Airlines to create new nonstop international flights.

0:05.6

Go to Alaskaair.com or Hawaiian Airlines.com and I'll tell you more details later in the show.

0:11.6

Cairo, Seattle.

0:31.2

I'm Rachel Bell, and this is your last meal, a show about famous people and the stories behind the foods they love most.

0:33.9

But today, today there will be no celebrities.

0:40.5

This is the 100th episode of your last meal. And to celebrate, I decided to interview three 100-year-old women because, yeah, let's face it, the women always outlive the men.

0:46.6

My name is Antoinette Underwood. I am 100 years old. Seattle's Eleanor Owen turned 100 just last month.

0:57.0

Oh, you have to keep your teeth.

0:58.6

If you don't have good teeth, you're not going to be able to stay well.

1:04.0

And even though I purposely sought out 100-year-old people, no 99, no 101, this little rascal tricked me and sneaked her way in.

1:13.5

How old? I'm 101 plus four months. And what was the other question? My name. My name is

1:22.9

Ruth Samuelson. Today, on the 100th episode of your last meal, I talk life, food, and of course,

1:29.9

last meals with these three extraordinary women. And IKEA's Krista Boyer shares the history of how

1:36.6

Swedish meatballs became a huge hit at a furniture store. Globally, we sell over one billion

1:42.1

Swedish meatballs every year. And if you live alone and have been doing a lot of solo eating during the pandemic,

1:48.0

So Tanya Dakers is going to try to convince you that it's okay.

1:51.5

She's an American expat living in Paris, and she hosts the podcast, Dinner for One.

1:56.2

But first, I chat with three 100-year-old women.

2:02.5

Antoinette Underwood, who goes by Tony, celebrated her 100th birthday in July.

2:07.5

Over where I'm living, for my 100th birthday, they had the red carpet.

2:15.1

I had a tiara.

2:17.4

I had a red cape. And I walked the red carpet. I had a tiara. I had a red cape.

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