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TV dinner
(redirected from Instant food)

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TV dinner
n.
A frozen prepared meal, usually packaged in a disposable serving tray, that needs only to be heated before serving.
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Noun1.TV dinner - a meal that is prepared in advance and frozenTV dinner - a meal that is prepared in advance and frozen; can be heated and served
convenience food - any packaged dish or food that can be prepared quickly and easily as by thawing or heating


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It is every person''s dream to be able to work at the comforts of their own home Who wouldn''t want to simply spend a day earning money while their feet are propped up on their makeshift desk and instant food is always within their reach It is every person''s dream to be able to work at the comforts of their own home.
Local authorities in the province had asked Hanoi for thousands of instant food sachets as food and drinking water started to run low.
Local authorities in the province had asked Hanoi for thousands of instant food sachets as food and drinking water started to run low.
 
 
 
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