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++ TV Dinner?  

pal334 69M  
51269 posts
9/10/2018 4:42 am

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9/11/2018 5:11 am

++ TV Dinner?

National TV Dinner Day is observed annually on September 10th. In 1953, C.A. Swanson & Sons was about to 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 cook. 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 years they have of course evolved. I eat fewer and fewer of them, they have taken a very artificial taste to me. 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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pal334 69M  
45821 posts
9/10/2018 4:46 am

I can remember the excitement when we did have them, it always seemed to be on Sunday at supper time in the winter [image]

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TB5758 65M/67F  
577 posts
9/10/2018 5:06 am

Yes remember them well. I was a fan of the Swanson Fried Chicken. Anything else was a disappointment.


SimpleLatina 59F
3447 posts
9/10/2018 5:38 am

I admit, that I loved them as a kid. I seldom serve them now. But they can be fun at times


ltrskr 75M

9/10/2018 7:57 am

Hey, I have Marie Calendar on retainer!


sweet_VM 65F
81699 posts
9/10/2018 8:25 am

Your bring back fond memories my dear friend. I do remember them but I have not had one in years hugs V

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luvgluv19 75M

9/10/2018 8:49 am

These have come a long way since the 1950s. After you buy the TV Dinner preheat the oven cook the dinner for 45 minutes your gas or electric bill each month would be staggering


scott6250 61M

9/10/2018 9:57 am

I still eat them on occasion. I enjoy the turkey ones and the rib ones. Happy Monday.

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Tmptrzz 61F  
107039 posts
9/10/2018 11:06 am

Happy TV Dinner Day, I enjoy them occasionally but honestly they just don't make them like they used to, they are more like snacks for the most part..

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FMAOPLS 70F
27112 posts
9/10/2018 2:52 pm

i used to have them once every couple of years, but you can now buy your own containers and make your own TV dinner, with substantially larger proportions.

I have used them to make my own "frozen turkey dinners", with each part of the meal in its own compartment. It's so nice to have a turkey dinner, with the extras, without all the fuss of actually cooking it all - at any time of the year.

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SeaGirlFL 60F
9220 posts
9/10/2018 5:20 pm

When I was growing up, they would be a special treat when we had a babysitter. I always loved them. My favorites were the turkey dinner or the salisbury steak. Great memories.

I don't buy them now.

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