
68: A Seat at the Tray Table: The Story of the TV Dinner
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In this episode, we’re digging into the origins of the TV dinner—those individually portioned frozen meals that became a staple of American convenience.
We’ll explore the history, marketing myths, and cultural impact of the TV dinner, and how it shaped mealtime for generations. Have you eaten one recently?
Resources
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- The History of TV Dinners | Back Then History
- Who Invented the TV Dinner? | HISTORY
- How the TV Dinner Revolutionized American Life
- Lazy Dog Restaurants TV Dinners
- Easy Baked Taquitos
- Souper Cubes
- FoodSaver
This frozen food icon has a fascinating story we look forward to sharing. See show notes at www.passingtheplate.org/68
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