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Turkey TV Dinners! Pomegranate 7 UP!

I'm just starting to build out this year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade review, which will obviously need to be published sometime before Thanksgiving, otherwise the whole system falls apart. In the meantime, feel free to peruse the previous parade reviews, which include stuff that's certainly a lot more interesting than what I'm working with this year. Don't worry, I'll just have to try harder.

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Hard to believe that Thanksgiving is less than a week away. I'm pretty excited about it. My entire family is eating dinner at my mother's place, which in no way, shape or form has a seating capacity that matches the number of people going there. It's gonna be one of those fun, old fashioned holidays with people stealing seats and sitting on top of each other. I think, once in a while, families need to do that.

Of course, I'm blessed to have a really, really big family who all live within negotiable driving distance. Every year, I get a bunch of e-mails from people who, through work or choice, don't live anywhere near their families, and who oftentimes find themselves spending the holidays alone. This reminds half of me to be thankful for what I have, but there's also the other half of me, and that half thinks that a holiday season spent alone might pave way for some really odd-but-neat traditions. Like, let's say you don't have anyone to spend Thanksgiving with. You're not going to make a whole turkey for yourself. What's the next best thing?


Come on, admit it. It'd be pretty rad to spend Thanksgiving alone on a couch, flipping through old sitcom marathons, carefully placing the portable heater so that your feet are the first parts of your body hit by the buzzing, artificially warmed air.

And instead of cooking a whole turkey for yourself, you'd whip up the classic turkey TV dinner. I'm kind of obsessed with TV dinners. I don't eat them often because there are few foods worse for a person, but man, the history behind them is so rich. Long before companies started selling them in grocery store freezer aisles, families would purchase these great, clever little foil pans with which to get the most out of leftovers. It was great. People would drop chopped leftover ham into covered foil trays, stick a homemade Post-It with "HAM" text on top, throw it in the freezer and forget about it for eight months. I don't know why that sounds cool, but it does. And I don't even eat ham. Can't even stand the word "ham," to be honest.

Soon after the leftovers-in-a-foil-tray phenomenon, Swanson spearheaded the precooked TV dinner movement, starting with a platter that looked very similar to the one above. Yes, frozen turkey was the first TV dinner, and the kind sold today is not totally unlike the original version from 1953. The main difference is that the original came in a foil pan, which was more conducive for oven-cooking in a world that hadn't yet met a microwave. I wish today's TV dinners came in a foil pan, and would happily risk having my microwave explode for this end.


After around five minutes of nuking, you're left with a couple of slices of gray turkey, some stuffing, mashed potatoes and cheek's worth of corn. Though the picture above may be a little more reminiscent of the climactic "slimy electrocution scene" from the end of Gremlins 2 than dinner, I didn't think it was so bad. I guess the trick is in adding enough salt and pepper to where everything on the platter just tastes like salt and pepper.

I haven't had a proper TV dinner like this in years, and though it was nice to take the edible trip down memory lane, I think it'd be even more fun to do it on Thanksgiving proper. I have a tendency to fall ill around every holiday, and it's only a matter of time before I catch a flu the night before Turkey Day and have to spend it home on the couch. When that day happens, I will totally revel in the opportunity to make a turkey TV dinner my official holiday meal. I'll play sad music in the background to complete the mood. Something with a lot of drawn out sax solos.


In other, mildly related news, I think I've found the only soda that might topple Sierra Mist Cranberry Splash as the perfect liquid compliment to any holiday dinner. I can't take the credit for finding it, actually. Someone tipped me off a few threads back, and I had to enlist the help of my sister who lives all the way down in South Jersey to locate it. (For whatever reason, the stores in my city suck when it comes to stocking special holiday edition foodstuffs. I don't want to mistake apathy for atheism, but these store managers have no God.)

FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, it's Pomegranate 7 Up! Pomegranates might seem like a weird fruit to choose for a holiday edition soda, but I've seen ten trillion turkey recipes that call for pomegranate seeds as platter garnish. Pomegranate seeds aren't the new black, but they seem to be the new parsley. It's borderline, but not unreasonable for a holiday edition soda. Plus, the label has a bunch of snowflake graphics on it.


I have a bias for any type of red fruit, so I like this. I like it a lot. It has a strangely sophisticated taste, or at least, that's how I justified using a clean wine glass instead of just washing a normal glass to drink it from. It definitely has a pomegranate taste to it, albeit it a little less tart. Oddly, the label claims that they use "100% natural flavors," but the list of ingredients only validates that by including "natural flavors" as an ingredient. So I'm not sure how much real pomegranates play into the flavor. If they don't at all, please don't tell me. Ignorance is bliss. I prefer to -- nay, need to believe that my special 7 Up is truly imbued with smooshed pomegranate seeds.

Guess I should get to work on that parade article. Or maybe I'll do that tomorrow and make a Pomegranate 7 Up martini tonight. Somebody flip a coin.

PS: I posted another new entry today. Don't forget the other new entry. It needs as much love as this one.

Posted by Matt on 11/15/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 196 comments

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Wow Matt!!
Thanks for all the new posts!! This is awesome!

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H @ 11/15/2007 11:36 PM


I love holiday-time, limited-edition sodas. The only thing I like better is the fact that x-e prompts me to hit the grocery store in search for said bubbly goodness.

And I vote martinis tonight.

Chestnuts roasted by Mr. Boligarky @ 11/15/2007 11:39 PM


I’m going to assume this won’t be available in 20 oz bottles? Because gas stations are my only chance for finding such for the next 3 weeks. Grrr.

Chestnuts roasted by Brian @ 11/15/2007 11:40 PM


Fourth!
Wow another 2 liter of holiday deliciousness for me to try! I got the last Cranberry Splash at Target, hopefully I can score this one too.

Chestnuts roasted by DrummerJay @ 11/15/2007 11:49 PM


Does anyone remember what time frame XE was using the “so utterly continental” line at the top of the page? I am trying to find an old travel article. It may not have been an Atlantic City one. All I remember for sure is the tag line at the top of the page. Knowing what year or maybe even months this could have been would really speed up my search.

Chestnuts roasted by So Utterly Lost @ 11/15/2007 11:51 PM


Incase anyone’s interested…KB Toys is having a pretty sweet Black Friday sale. Buy ANY one video game, get one FREE!!!! I’m gonna get Galaxy so I have it for when i get a wii again i a couple weeks. Then im gonna get a DS game as the freebie.

Oh, I gotta look for that Pomegrante soda this weekend.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 11/15/2007 11:58 PM


Wow, the packaging on this one is way more Christmassy. I like 7 Up better than Sierra Mist anyhow, so I’ve got to find this. I love that you had to reach all the way to South Jersey to get it.
I can’t believe T-day is next week either. Suddenly all the work I need to get done before my vacation seems daunting. I’m pretty sure this’ll be the first time ever that I haven’t done the whole big family dinner, but we’re going to have a little get-together this weekend instead. Kinda weird to think that come the big day, I might be in a country where it’s not even celebrated. Whoa, I just realized that. Crazy!
Sorry SUL, can’t recall that one specifically. Remember anything else about the article you’re looking for?

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 11/16/2007 12:03 AM


I just bought a two-liter of 7-Up Pomegranate the other day to have at my family’s Thanksgiving dinner this Sunday.

Chestnuts roasted by Review the World @ 11/16/2007 12:05 AM


I have to admit I’ve never tried pomengranates but I would totally try this. If it’s half as good as the Sierra Mist I’m game.

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H @ 11/16/2007 12:05 AM


Squee: I remember Matt was very hung over.

Oh and I came up with heads Matt.

Chestnuts roasted by So Utterly Lost @ 11/16/2007 12:10 AM


Fortunately, I’m a South Jersey resident and have been selling this at the grocery store where I work since the week after Halloween. I wish it came in 20oz myself; it does look good (like Matt, I have a major red fruit bias). I thought Matt would get to this one sometime; I thought of him when I first saw it.

Though I won’t be alone on Thanksgiving (I’m going to spend the day with my biological father, his girlfriend and adopted daughter, and a couple of their mutual friends), being single and significant-other-less, I have spent major holidays alone. Trust me, Matt, be VERY thankful for your huge family. Easter wasn’t so bad (I had brunch with my sister and her boyfriend, then made a mini-ham-slice dinner for myself), but last Christmas afternoon was the pits. The morning started well, when everyone was around…but once everyone went to some obscure relative’s house, or
passed out, I was on my own and miserable.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 11/16/2007 12:12 AM


I’m enough of a big pig that I would, in fact, make a whole turkey for myself.

Chestnuts roasted by Monte @ 11/16/2007 12:14 AM


I’ve been reading this site for ages but haven’t commented lately…but just wanted to say that I’m really enjoying all the Christmas posts (which I am reading while the electric heater is warming my feet – why is it so enjoyable?). Totally makes up for the lack of Halloween posts…and this year feels more Christmassy than Halloweeny, anyway!

Chestnuts roasted by Joey the Girl @ 11/16/2007 12:23 AM


I’m going to try to get some Pomegranate 7 Up tomorrow.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 11/16/2007 12:24 AM


Two posts in one day? AND it was colder today than it has been since February (save for one outlying cold day). What next? A white Christmas in Houston?

No luck on my hunt for Gingerbread Pop-Tarts, and as much as I hate to say it, I actually don’t like pomegranates. A mix of the bad taste and that I first heard about them from Martha Stewart.

Chestnuts roasted by Ben @ 11/16/2007 12:48 AM


I just realized Matt missed his chance to write about Christmas-colored Play-Doh with the new entry.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 11/16/2007 12:55 AM


OK, I need your help XE. Where can I get Christmas Crunch? Lucked out and got Halloween Crunch at Wal-Mart, but so far no luck. I NEED two months worth of Christmas Crunch. I’m in KCMO BTW.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 11/16/2007 12:57 AM


I’ve been drinking (tequila chased with grape juice if you’re interested), but I just want to say I love you Matt. My enjoyment of holidays is predicated on your postings. Hence my Halloween was very un-festive, but this Christmas season is already one of the greatest in recent memory. Because of you I have a twelve pack of Sierra Mist Cranberry Zero (best calorie free soda ever). It’s a wonderful thing that you’ve come back with a vengence. Your Halloween depression was so palpable that I was worried you’d never return. Cheers.

Chestnuts roasted by BenS @ 11/16/2007 1:00 AM


Super Mario Galaxy is AT LEAST one of my top five games ever. It’s an instant classic.

Chestnuts roasted by Kid Nicky @ 11/16/2007 1:01 AM


Sorry So Utterly Lost, all I could come up with was X-Entertainment Goes Upstate, which I don’t think is what you’re looking for (but still awesome anyway). I also happened to discover that Matt still owes a full length article on RHPS, which might actually be too much awesome to even be contained, if it were ever actually attempted ;)

Chestnuts roasted by squee4242 @ 11/16/2007 1:06 AM


I must find that soda.
benS you are fun

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 11/16/2007 1:06 AM


Could not agree more Kid Nicky; that, along with the nervous energy of doing my first show at my new school and it going off really well:), has kept me up too late tonight….

Plus my my cat is acting like he’s fighting off an army, running around the house like a crazy person….

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 11/16/2007 1:31 AM


double up, double up! TWO articles in one day :D :D

Chestnuts roasted by Eddie Lightning Frog @ 11/16/2007 1:45 AM


We are spoiled. I’m not sure if we have a KB around here. If we do, I’m pretty sure I’ll try shoot for LeafGreen and Emerald.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 11/16/2007 1:47 AM


And the posts just keep a’comin! Looks like I’ll be making another trip to the store tomorrow. I’m about halfway through my 12 pack of Cranberry Sierra Mist. Now I’ve got a new flavor to try out. Can anyone sort of describe the taste of pomegranate? I don’t think I’ve ever had it. What am I in for?

As far as frozen dinners, I love the kind that were reviewed here. Some companies are obviously better than others. Marie Calander does a good job, as does Hungry Man, if you just want to go for sheer volume at a cheap price. After enough Hungry Man’s with brownie included, I’ve figured out how to microwave it without totally burning the crap out of the brownie. My biggest pet peeve is the displacemnt of corn in these things. You ever notice the corn goes everywhere? It’s all in the mashed potatoes, mixed into the brownie. You end up spending 5 minutes picking stray kernels out of everything. Or I do, anyway. I’m a food seperatist. Yeah, I’m one of those people. Can’t have stuff touching, especially when you have stray puddles of gravy or juice creeping up on your biscuit or something. Nope. That can’t happen in my world.

mandy_are we waiting for Christmas for more middle names?_Reeves, Are you freakin’ serious? Any games? I don’t even have an X-Box 360 yet and won’t till after the new year, but it might be worth it to cash in on this. Thanks for the heads up!

I too have a humongus family and we go to my cousin’s house every year for Thanksgiving–some 2nd cousin and I’m not entirely sure how we’re even related. I think I’ve got a million of those. All I know is 45 trillion people show up. Man, I just realized that since I’ll have to go out of town for a few days to do the holiday thing I won’t have daily access to a computer and won’t be able to keep up on what’s happening around here till after I get back into town. That sucks.

I don’t know if it’s been mentioned yet, but I’m digging the festive holiday tablecloth that we’ve seen a lot of lately, Matt. Will your Christmas tree work it’s way into a post at some point too? This being my first X-E Christmas, I don’t know the protocol on that.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 11/16/2007 1:54 AM


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