The metallic squeak of peeling back aluminum foil used to feel futuristic. My grandmother would slide a cardboard tray out of ...
TV Dinners and Frozen Salisbury Steak Look, here's the thing about TV dinners in the 80s. They weren't fancy. Microwave ovens ...
In the era of convenience and quick solutions, TV dinners emerged as a staple for busy weeknights. These frozen meals not only offered a hassle-free dining option but also became a nostalgic symbol of ...
Humans have been freezing foods for ages, but Clarence Birdseye changed the game when he introduced the quick freezing method in 1924. This method, and the ensuing Birdseye company, helped push frozen ...
Most people over a certain age have memories of eating frozen TV dinners. For some, it's laughing at Lucy and Ricky while chewing on a hunk of gravy-slathered turkey. For others, it's trying ...
Times certainly change. TV dinners might now be largely the domain of gap-toothed hillbillies living in trailers down by the river, but when they were introduced by C.A. Swanson & Sons back in 1953, ...
Last week the Huffington Post offered up a list of the best songs about food from the 80’s and 90’s. Headlining the lot was TV Dinners by ZZ Top. Who can resist these lyrics?
ST. LOUIS – Tomorrow is TV Dinner Day, and celebrity historian Raffi Andonian will explore the history of this iconic meal. Raffi Andonian talks about how TV dinners have been a part of American ...