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ðŸ‘Đ‍âĪ‍💋‍ðŸ‘Đ2ïļâƒĢ They used to be a treat?  

pal334 69M  
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3/11/2020 7:16 am

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ðŸ‘Đ‍âĪ‍💋‍ðŸ‘Đ2ïļâƒĢ They used to be a treat?

In 1953, C.A. Swanson & Sons was about forever changed the prepackaged meal business. Introducing the TV Dinner revolutionized frozen food. The first Swanson TV Dinner consisted of a Thanksgiving meal of turkey, cornbread dressing, peas and sweet potatoes. The original tray was made of aluminum and each food item had separate compartments. The dinner had to be heated in the oven and took about 25 minutes to coo Today most frozen food trays are made of microwaveable safe material.
I can remember the first TV Dinners. What an exciting idea and treat when we had them. It was so amazing and always had a desert ! Over the they have of course evolved. I eat fewer and fewer of them, they have taken a very artificial taste . Even my Godsons avoid them, saying there is just not a type that they like. Have you ever had a TV dinner? Did you enjoy them as a ? Do have a type that you would serve today?














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looking4u69ca 63M  
4322 posts
3/11/2020 10:22 am

I always hated them. They were dried out and flavourless.
I still have 4 TV trays. They never get used.


scott6250 61M

3/11/2020 10:53 am

I remember them and had quite a few of them in my younger days. today I still enjoy the BBQ ribs and the Turkey one.

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Tmptrzz 61F  
107039 posts
3/11/2020 11:34 am

Happy Hump Day Pal, you know the hungry man dinners we still eat on occasion. and well I like the Marie Calendar ones sometimes too, and the Jimmy Dean breakfast bowl with a biscuit and gravy isn't too bad especially if I need a quick bite. I hope you enjoy your day..

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ltrskr 75M

3/11/2020 12:43 pm

Being single and not liking to cook I have them sometimes! Some of the Hungry Man and Marie Calendars r good! I usually spice them up some!
The Jimmy Dean breakfasts r good, at least a quick bite, add some real cheese and jalapenos !
The microwave was one of the best inventions of the century!


pocogato12 71F  
37235 posts
3/11/2020 2:02 pm

AHHH the childhood treat!! I especially waited for the apple rings as dessert or the apple sauce. They were treats once a month maybe. Home cooking was less expensive. I wont buy any type now as once you rad the nutrition label- well it's a total turn off especially the sodium

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sweet_VM 65F
81699 posts
3/11/2020 7:10 pm

It was a real treat for us when I was growing up. My favourite one was the fried chicken. Yummy hugs V

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