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You'd think someone would have developed better TV dinners by now.
In 1954, more than 25 million TV dinners were served.
There were other theories about the name of the TV dinner.
It was a pioneer of the TV dinner industry beginning in 1958.
"Maybe it's sort of a TV dinner that's been improved in a sense."
Do you want to bring back a couple TV dinners, or should we order out tonight?"
"My freezer never saw a TV dinner before you moved in.
I had a friend in elementary school whose family ate TV dinners every night.
Frozen foods have come a long way from the TV dinners of old.
She took off her clothes and hung them up while waiting for a TV dinner to cook.
The name TV dinner came from the shape of the tray it was served on.
But he knew he would be remembered for the TV dinner.
The family was forced to do far too much carryout and TV dinner.
And if you're anything like me, you'll come away with a new loathing for TV dinners.
She asked whether he wanted TV dinner or pot pie for supper.
"The TV dinner was a great step in the convenience revolution.
Figuring out which TV dinner to shove into the microwave.
A year later the company had sold over 10,000,000 TV dinners.
Eddie, if all you've got is your famous TV dinners, drop around.
"It's like comparing fresh food to TV dinners," he said.
TV dinners are cooked and often served on throw-away trays.
By buying these cheap TV dinners, she was probably knocking down on the food money.
Earlier today he pulled a TV dinner table down on himself when I was doing something in the kitchen.
The answer isn't for everyone to get a turkey TV dinner and spend the holidays alone.
You know those gravy packets that come with some kinds of TV dinners?