true final diet?
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jaredpresley — 18 years ago(October 31, 2007 12:18 PM)
Right up before he died he actually stopped eating. His diet was weird within the last 10 years of his life. Let me clarify. While in vegas, he would nibble on chicken and chicken noddle soup. He went through a tv dinner phase for a little less than a year. he would drink milk, water too, but only a certain bottled type.
He did like sweets as in cakes and ice cream. (Theres a interesting story on the ice cream that i can tell you all if you wish) the heresy bar thing is overplayed. he did go through that phase, but it wasn't for the whole last 10 years. The last things he ate was chicken, and he would basically nibble on it -
jaredpresley — 18 years ago(December 06, 2007 07:43 PM)
From wikipedia.
Hughes' considerable business holdings were overseen by a small panel unofficially dubbed "The Mormon Mafia" because of the many Latter-day Saints on the committee. In addition to supervising day-to-day business operations and Hughes' health, they also went to great pains to satisfy Hughes' every whim. Hughes once became fond of Baskin-Robbins' Banana Nut ice cream so his aides sought to secure a bulk shipment for himonly to discover that Baskin-Robbins had discontinued the flavor. They put in a request for the smallest amount the company could provi5b4de for a special order, 350 gallons (1,300 L), and had it shipped from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. A few days after the order arrived, Hughes announced he was tired of Banana Nut and wanted only French Vanilla ice cream. The Desert Inn ended up distributing free Banana Nut ice cream to casino customers for a year, until the 350 gallons were gone. -
MarieGabrielle — 16 years ago(September 11, 2009 03:29 PM)
I read it was Baskin Robbins' banana ripple, and his staff ordered tons of it, and when it arrived he said he no longer liked it..
Was he anorexic or just eccentric? To carry his food obsession for 10 years that's like part of a sickness,what other things did he do? Are there any films that accurately tell his story? "The Aviator" seemed to center too much on his relationship with Katharine Hepburn, it didn't go in depth about his personality.