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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 2/6/2015 11:54 AM, Gary wrote: >> Ophelia wrote: >>> >>> "Gary" wrote: >>>> I even like the brownie in some! heehh And it doesn't stick to the >>>> cover either. >>> >>> Explain 'the brownie' please? >> >> Others here were putting it down so that's why I mentioned it. I like >> them. >> >> Anyway, some frozen dinners provide a dessert too. It's often a tiny >> cake-like brownie. If you're not familiar at all what a brownie >> is...Just a chocolate cake basically. ![]() >> they are usually only about 1.5 inches square..just a bite or two. >> > The old TV dinner with the brownie was pointed at the family that needed > cheap meals and was geared towards kids. The premise always seemed to be: > you can get your kids to eat this <crap> if we also offer something sweet! > > This marketing premise dates way back. Fortunately my mother didn't serve > us TV dinners on a regular basis. ![]() We had them every Friday. I only remember getting something with mashed potatoes in it and there was only 2-3 bites of potatoes. Something else had apple slices. And of course I got the one with the beans but it came with three little wienies that I hated. I would trade those to my brother for something else but I can't remember what I traded them for. I think the bean one was 19 cents at U Market. |
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