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Every Day Is Thanksgiving: The History of the TV Dinner

Every Day Is Thanksgiving: The History of the TV Dinner

FromThe First: Stories of Inventions and their Consequences


Every Day Is Thanksgiving: The History of the TV Dinner

FromThe First: Stories of Inventions and their Consequences

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Nov 18, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

American eating habits were transformed in the early 20th century with innovations in freezing and refrigeration, allowing all kinds of foods to be shipped across the country and stored for long periods of time.  But it would actually be the television set that would inspire one of the strangest creations in culinary history -- the TV dinner.  Inspired by airplane meals, the TV dinner originally contained the fixings of a Thanksgiving meal, thanks in part to a massive number of overstocked frozen turkeys. The key to its success was its revolutionary heating process, allowing for all items on the tray to heat evenly. And the person responsible for this technique was a 22-year-old woman from Omaha, Nebraska named Betty Cronin, a woman later called 'the mother of the TV dinner.'   www.thefirstpodcast.com    
Released:
Nov 18, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (25)

The history of inventions and their consequences.