TV dinner
The TV dinner is an American invention developed by Gerry Thomas in 1954. It is a prepackaged meal which can be easily purchased frozen in a supermarket and heated at home. Originally, it came on an aluminum tray and was heated in an oven. Keeping up with the times, the tray is now made of microwaveable material.
External links
- 1950's pop Culture Website: TV Dinners
- Food Reference Website: TV Dinners
- TV Dinner reviews
- Swanson Foods Home page
- Gerry Thomas - Associated Press obituary, published on Yahoo 20 July 2005
- Gerry Thomas - Reuters obituary, published 20 July 2005
- Gerry Thomas - BBC News obituary, published 21 July 2005
- Gerry Thomas - New York Daily News obituary, published 21 July 2005
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | The history of the TV Dinner |
| ► | Health |
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