'The Last Supper': Find Out What Teresa Giudice Ate Before Turning Herself In [DETAILS]

By Star Connor s.connor@mstarsnews.com | Jan 05, 2015 07:30 PM EST

"Make it count!" is probably the words Teresa Giudice was thinking about as she pulled over to grab her "last supper" before checking in to prison.

According to Us Magazine, Giudice's last meal before entering prison at the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Monday, Jan. 5, wasn't a fancy wine-and-dine type of cuisine, but something fast.

According to her attorney, James J. Leonard Jr., the mother of four girls had some time to spare before turning herself in to serve 15 months behind bars, so she pulled over at a local diner in Connecticut where she "broke bread" one last time.

According to the site, Giudice arrived in Danbury around 1:45 a.m., an hour and 15 minutes before she could get checked into prison, so she decided to waste some time eating.

"She said she was hungry, so we went to a diner down the road," Leonard said. "It was Elmer's Diner in Danbury, about a mile away from the prison."

Usually a diner's menu consists of breakfast, lunch and dinner, including pancakes, waffles, burgers, hot dogs, chili fries and all other types of food. But Giudice's attorney claims the Real Housewives of New Jersey star wanted a breakfast sandwich and coffee.

"She was very stoic," he said. "Whatever emotions she needed to get out, she did it prior. She had her game face on — she was ready to go."

Good to know, considering the fact that Teresa can get a bit emotional sometimes — after all, she's known for flipping tables.

MStars News previously reported that Giudice checked in on time, earlier this morning, alone. Her husband Joe Giudice was spotted taking the couple's daughter's to school.

We previously learned that Giudice is to serve 15 months behind bars after she pleaded guilty to fraud and bankruptcy. Her husband Joe will report to prison for 41 months after Teresa is released. He pled guilty to fraud as well.

The judge in the case ordered the parents to serve their time separately so each parent could take turns raising their girls.

Teresa made time to spend all her last days with her girls. In the photo below, Teresa and two of her girls enjoyed a hockey game with a family friend.

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