Alton Brown reveals the one childhood snack he'd include in his ideal last meal

Alton Brown recently opened up about the one snack he says transports him back to childhood.The "Good Eats" star recently appeared on an episode of Mythical Kitchen's "Last Meals," a podcast in which celebrity guests discuss the meal they'd choose and reflect on the moments that shaped their lives. Brown said his ideal final feast would include a variety of foods, including lamb and seafood.'STAR TREK' LEGEND WILLIAM SHATNER, 95, TORN BETWEEN TWO CUISINES FOR HIS LAST MEALHis chosen meal would also feature upscale offerings, including a Port-soaked pear and Kusshi oysters served with white wine.The TV personality notably included one simple childhood favorite near the end: Girl Scout cookies."Good Eats" star Alton Brown's dream menu paired fine dining staples with one of America's most recognizable cookies.(Dana Jacobs/FilmMagic)Brown, 63, told host Josh Scherer that Thin Mints would be part of his last meal."I remember being given my first Girl Scout cookie by Mom and thinking, 'This is everything I want for the rest of my life,’" he said.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERBrown even jokingly compared the Thin Mint to the Holy Communion, breaking it in front of the camera before taking a bite.Fans responded emotionally after Brown described Thin Mints (not pictured) as his last remaining connection to childhood.
(Lane Turner/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)"To this day, even though the recipe has changed many times, this is my only connection left to childhood," he said."Everything else has been changed, mutated.
This is the only flavor that I can draw a direct line back all the way to being, like, 5."Regarding the recipe changes, he added, "I mean, has it changed? A little bit, but not by much."Brown said Thin Mints (not pictured) are the one flavor he can still trace directly back to his earliest memories.(Scott Eisen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)Many viewers were touched by the way Brown spoke about his childhood favorite."Alton speaks for A...