I remember when I was a kid in the 60s, TV dinners were “special.” Home cooked was the norm. You put them in the oven for about 20min and kids thought they were the greatest. In those days, every kid took a lunchbox to school. Then one day, along came the “hot lunch programme.”
Somehow, eating school lunches off the compartmentalised trays made us lose interest, though.
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 7 years ago
Never like they look on the box…
PoodleGroomer almost 7 years ago
Use by Nov 15, 1988
Stevefk almost 7 years ago
Put it back in the microwave longer – still not done yet.
aedra6 almost 7 years ago
So accurate!
blunebottle almost 7 years ago
Yeah- crank it up for 10 minutes and turn that chip steak into jerky!
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 7 years ago
At least they are sort of smiling…
Plods with ...™ almost 7 years ago
’Bout right.
orinoco womble almost 7 years ago
I remember when I was a kid in the 60s, TV dinners were “special.” Home cooked was the norm. You put them in the oven for about 20min and kids thought they were the greatest. In those days, every kid took a lunchbox to school. Then one day, along came the “hot lunch programme.”
Somehow, eating school lunches off the compartmentalised trays made us lose interest, though.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 7 years ago
ZZ Top. 4:25
https://youtu.be/C-6mI708yWc
David Rickard Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Just like the Army’s MREs (Meals Ready to Eat)—three lies in one acronym.
Petemejia77 almost 7 years ago
“Baked!”
Petemejia77 almost 7 years ago
“Baked!”
Buni over 6 years ago
Ads vs. Reality