Today's Reason to Celebrate

September 10, 2011 was

TV Dinner Day

In 1953, C.A. Swanson & Sons introduced a new product called “TV Dinners” and changed the prepackaged meal industry forever. The Smithsonian Institute inducted the original Swanson TV Dinner tray into the Museum of American History in 1986. Today we celebrate this piece of American cultural history with TV Dinner Day!

The term “TV Dinner” is now synonymous with any prepackaged, frozen meal that requires little preparation and contains an entire single-serving meal. Modern-day TV dinners can be cooked in the microwave (instead of the oven) and include gourmet recipes as well as organic and vegetarian dishes. 

Want to celebrate TV Dinner Day? Stop by your local supermarket or place a curbside pickup order for some old-fashioned TV dinners for your family! 

  • September 10, 2011 is also Swap Ideas Day
  • September is National Piano Month | National Organic Harvest Month
  • This week is National Waffle Week