With television taking a grip across the US, the company named its new product the
TV dinner - one you could eat while you watched.
He is fond of you and He loves
TV dinners, so invite Him to share your Christmas meal.
Here is another example: "Whenever a handsome hunk always is bringing frozen
TV dinners or takeout to work, sound the alarm; there is a man on deck: come and get it.
"If you look at the very nature of the frozen
TV dinner, there are three elements that are no longer relevant--frozen, TV and dinner," Hartman said.
For the windows I have a cleaner, me laptop is a
TV dinner, I go to the Doc if I get a virus, The only time I've crashed - I hit a motorcyclist!
"From bringing the first Swanson[R]
TV dinner tray to the marketplace in 1953, to pushing the envelope on sustainable offerings in 2009, Wilkinson has always prided itself in taking a leadership position.
When Pollan are an organic
TV dinner as part of his research, he wrote that "peeling back the polyurethane film covering the dish" made him feel "a little like a flight attendant." But for many of America's "industrial eaters" peeling back the plastic on a
TV dinner doesn't make them feel like they're on a flight to Paris.
The classics, including the puff pastry and pie recipes and the confections, which offer such bites of heaven as rose preserve, tell us much about what we have lost to the
TV dinner. Distributed in the US by The David Brown Book Co.
The traditional Sunday lunch may have already been under threat from the
TV dinner but now a slump in the number of joints available could put an end to the family roast altogether.
Gerry Thomas, who died at age 83 last month, invented the
TV dinner. His compartmentalized culinary delight "started a change in American eating habits bigger than any change in culinary history since the discovery of fire and cooked foods," according to Robert Thompson, director of the center for the study of popular television at Syracuse (N.Y.) University.
TV Dinner: I bought a
TV dinner / And brought it home to heat it.
"What we've seen in the evolution of the
TV dinner is a change from the traditional tray with compartments to frozen meal solutions that are ready-to-bake full meals with a center dish, as well as side items that are microwavable and/or oven-ready," says Brian Frey, marketing assistant at Giant Eagle in Pittsburgh.
Is there anything more anxiety-ridden than peeling back the tinfoil on top of a
TV dinner tray?
The Saitama District Court handed down the sentence to Ai Yokoyama, of Sayama in the prefecture, in the death of her son Sena and the critical burning of another infant son -- 4 months old -- with a heated
TV dinner on Jan.
On the flight back home to Omaha, Nebraska, Thomas sketched the prototype for what became the Swanson
TV Dinner tray, and presented the idea to Gilbert and Clark Swanson.