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Kitty 08-23-2011 10:28 AM

I remember the turkey and stuffing TV dinner. My Mom used to buy them for us as a treat! Gad! What little we knew about additives and preservatives back then. We could have probably let that thing sit out for months and it wouldn't go bad! :rolleyes:

There used to be dinners for kids called Kid Cuisine. This was in the 80's when I remember getting them. My boys were very young then but they thought getting one of those was just the best thing. I wonder what on earth is in those things? I'm afraid to look! :o

Blessings2You 08-23-2011 10:33 AM

I just remembered, there IS one Hungry Man dinner we get every once in a blue moon, kind of a "junk food" treat. It's the Popcorn Fish with potatoes in cheese sauce. My husband hates fish, so I get the fish nuggets or whatever they are, and he gets the cheesy potatoes with a couple of eggs. It's so bad, and way more than enough, but it's like craving a Big Mac, I guess.

SallyC 08-23-2011 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Debbie D (Post 798367)
I kind of miss those Swanson dinners...I loved the salisbury steak dinner with the apple cobbler dessert...I recall the steak was very salty...

That one was my DH's favorite ~Yuck~.....BTW he died with a heart attack. :eek:

curlydawg 08-23-2011 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Blessings2You (Post 798181)
Remember the old "TV dinners" in the foil trays? Eeee-yuck!


Hey, I resemble that remark:eek: I lived off of those things for years before I got married (23 years ago). And even after that I still ate them. But alas, the waistline expands, especially with the meds that make stuff like that seem so tastie (sp?). So, I'm trying to enjoy more healthy meals too :D

Blessings2You 08-23-2011 01:33 PM

:D I liked those dinners, too, at the time! Now I would consider them about two notches above "nothing to eat".

Dejibo 08-23-2011 02:29 PM

Thank Goodness for cheapo meals that were quick and easy or I would have not gotten any nutrition at all in my 20s.

I now wouldnt be able to live off of them, but back then I worshipped them. :cool:

Vonn07 08-23-2011 09:18 PM

I love Marie Callenders ... and sometimes the single portions are $1 each! ... but, I also enjoy the JimmyDean CROISSANT egg/cheese/sausage ... for breakfast ...

I realized that I need an EGG a day - it's been a good difference!

can't remember who mentioned it - but, I'm going to try the Lean Cuisine Spaghetti .. it's that good, huh?? :D thanks!

doydie 08-23-2011 11:01 PM

I think if I had a freezer full of Banquet meals my husband would go to sleep with a smile on his face.

Jodylee 08-24-2011 05:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 798372)
There used to be dinners for kids called Kid Cuisine. This was in the 80's when I remember getting them. My boys were very young then but they thought getting one of those was just the best thing. I wonder what on earth is in those things? I'm afraid to look! :o

Oh my gosh, Kelly, I remember those! My oldest son loved them :)! He called them "Kid Bazines", lol. My kids also loved lunchables. What garbage, ugh!


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