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TV dinner
(redirected from Microwavable meal)

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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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Susan Seppa, director of the Northboro Food Pantry, said certain items are especially needed there, including juice, spaghetti sauce, jelly, microwavable meals, peanut butter, crackers, granola bars, pudding, fruit cups, taco kits, Hamburg Helper, cereal and mayonnaise.
The microwavable meals delivered to eligible senior citizens in the Bronx pass City Room's taste test, but they come up short in the cultural sensitivity department.
Many of us rely on fast food, take out, delivery, restaurants and microwavable meals.
 
 
 
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