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Monday, February 05, 2018
My Merit Badge
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7 comments:
- Skoonj said...
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The TV dinner was indeed introduced in 1953. It's popularity really took off the following year during the Army-McCarthy hearings. One of the questions McCarthy asked of the Army, and which has never been satisfactorily answered, was "Who Promoted Peress?" Dr. Irving Peress was a dentist at Ft. Monmouth, NJ, part of the Signal Corps. Peress was promoted despite it being known that he had been a communist. So, who, knowing that, would have promoted him?
Americans wanted to know the answer to that question, and put up with TV dinners rather than miss a minute of the hearings. - 2/5/18, 11:47 AM
- Eskyman said...
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By 1964 the novelty had worn off a bit, and competition had set in: so when I was attending UNM I lived mostly on TV dinners costing $0.25. Sometimes there was a sale at Globe Discount City, and I could get 6 for $1.00!
Somehow back then those TV dinners didn't make me fat. Maybe it was because I didn't have (and couldn't afford,) a TV! - 2/5/18, 12:19 PM
- Juice said...
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Hungry Man chicken dinners were the only ones I would eat back in the day, mostly because they didn't contain peas or carrots. Fried chicken, Corn, whippers, and a desert made my favorite dinner. Not so sure about the air-fryer idea after reading reviews at Amazon regarding low quality of the product materials, but if you are having fun with it, no matter what others think.
- 2/5/18, 1:14 PM
- Juice said...
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Oh yeah, congrat's on the merit badge! Smart move for a clever kid.
- 2/5/18, 1:16 PM
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French fries, onion rings, tempura! Anything breaded yes!
You just have to watch the temps as it's a bit easy to overheat.
-Marc M - 2/5/18, 2:28 PM
- Unknown said...
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'Sorry, Raja, but your story of fraudulently obtaining your cooking merit badge reminds me of one of my favorite quotes. What you did wasn't cooking; it was heating, in the same way that Hemingway said, about the work of Jack Kerouac, "That's not writing. That's typing."
- 2/5/18, 2:50 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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IT WAS THE CHICAGO WAY.
- 2/5/18, 8:35 PM