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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

mandy_Reeves

I’ve seen the Paulie and Mickey figures at TRU before…they do exist…

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 11/17/2007 3:45 PM


Damn. Now I want a Frank Stallone figure.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 11/17/2007 3:47 PM


Saw some Cranberry Sierra Mist last night. Gonna get some this week.

The Aunt Viv comment was referring to Fresh Prince and the eternal discussion over the switch between actresses. (AKA The Darrin Syndrome, or Changing Dicks in Midstream)

Somewhere I have a couple of holiday recipes written down that may help anyone looking for a new thing to bring to family get-togethers. Time to excavate around the ol’ desk and find wherever I’ve written down the formulas for Red Hot Salad (a Waldorf Salad-style treat using Red Hots) and Granny Grelan’s Hot Chocolate Mix. As soon as I find them, I’ll slap ‘em up here.

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 11/17/2007 4:24 PM


Ah, the Changing Darrin Syndrome is one of the top reasons for shows Jumping the Shark, as stated by jumptheshark.com (my name links to the site).

Chestnuts roasted by Old Jim @ 11/17/2007 6:00 PM


It wasn’t just a problem of changing the actor who played Darrin, they completly changed the character along with it from a fun loving hater of women’s rights to a sterile asshole hater of women’s rights.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 11/17/2007 6:03 PM


OK, I checked a second store looking for the Pomegranate 7-Up. No luck, again. I guess I’ll check Wal-Mart sometime next week. I am beginning to think that the entire thing is an elaborate hoax and the 7-Up does not actually exist. Then I remember that I’m not that important and no one would really both doing that to me.

Anyway, has anyone picked up Contra 4 for the DS? I am giving some serious thought to picking it up as I loved the original NES classic and thought Contra 3 was pretty good when I bought it on the VC a few weeks ago. Really I just want to unlock the original Contra that is a bonus on the cartridge. Any impressions from an owner?

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 11/17/2007 6:52 PM


Just picked up a limited edition egg nog pie from Tastykake. I’m kind of scared to try it.

Chestnuts roasted by Hey I'm Jeff @ 11/17/2007 6:54 PM


Billy Alright I forgive you :) My mom said that you can sleep over tonight ok? Ask your mom if you can sleep over and if you can sleep over bring your controller over and bring over super mario bros 3 so I can help you beat it. I think we are having hamburgers for dinner and I got our favorite flavor of koolaid at the store today so hurry up! :)

Old Jim I’m 25 and I went through the DARE program (I got the black shirt with the red writing I think I went through one of the first courses and I am so jealous of the kids that got the shirts with the rainbow words later) and I went through the GREAT program and I still have both shirts. GREAT was about gangs. I still have the bumper sticker too. In the GREAT program we learned all about gangs and two guys came in to talk about how you should never do anything bad to send you to prison (they were prisoners themselves on a program to go from school to school) I don’t remember what the other guy did but the white guy that did most of the talking he sold drugs. He said that he can’t wait to get out of prison so he’s being good and the program was helping him because he could actually not be in prison as much. The other guy talked about going in the shoe. He said he didn’t know if it was day or night and how many days have passed. He said he almost went crazy in there. The only thing that kept him sane is a little crack I think where they pushed the meals in, and he could see a tree and birds.

Anyhoo, the middle school that I went to was on the news on a regular basis for about a month. They have a no tolerance policy for alcohol and this kid got suspended for bringing LISTERINE to school! Apparently this kid was a little obsessed about his teeth being clean so he had a bottle of listerine in his backpack. Anyway the parents fought back because that is bullshit. I don’t remember what came of it. The school stood by their policy.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 11/17/2007 7:09 PM


Well, my Christmas Kitchen run is almost complete. Just snagged two boxes of Christmas Crunch, woo hoo! But now I’m watching the Day After, the scariest movie of the 80s. :(

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 11/17/2007 7:29 PM


I agree Cole. That movie scared the bejeezus outta me when it was first aired.

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H @ 11/17/2007 7:42 PM


Hi there Matt,
I wonder if you could let us know which Advent Calendars you’ll be using this year so we can make sure we’re getting the right one(s). I saw a few variations on the Playmobil website (including a “Unicorn calendar?”), and two varieties of Lego (“boy” version and “girl” version?). Many thanks =)

Chestnuts roasted by BrianTone @ 11/17/2007 8:05 PM


Anyhoo…is The Day after on tv right now? Im trying to find it online to watch.

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_egg nog pie_Reeves @ 11/17/2007 8:14 PM


I do not trust TV dinners that come out of the microwave looking like a poster for one of those Hostel movies.

Chestnuts roasted by Monte @ 11/17/2007 8:19 PM


man i love that 7-up. we had it a few nights back with some blueberry vodka, it was tasty.

Chestnuts roasted by anngry @ 11/17/2007 9:20 PM


Whoops sorry didn’t see this until now. It was on SciFi channel…man, spooky. Especially after watching a special about the Able Archer exercise which LITERALLY almost destroyed the world…

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws Cole @ 11/17/2007 9:32 PM


If you’re a Mythbusters fan, the Super Size special is on again. If you missed it the first time, they do some really cool stuff with sharks and jetliners.

Basically, I’m just posting here so that SNT will kick in and bury me at the bottom of a neglected thread. My karma sucks so yours doesn’t have to.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 11/17/2007 9:34 PM


so as far as the KB toys deal with the buy one get one, I think KB has decided to whittle down their game stock to just stuff like strawberry shortcake and Hannah montanna. Unless its just the one near me like that. I gotta check the mall one.

As a former employee of KB, They stopped selling video games over a year ago because the company wasn’t receiving a good portion of money from the games sold. That’s why mine or anyone else’s stopped seling PS2s as well as newer games like XBox, Wii, and PS3. Apparantly, they brought them back. Because KB is a kid-friendly atmosphere, not surprised that they only have the Little Kiddie Games left.

As for the Rocky figures, we had those. I guess my KB closed before we got the Frank Stallone one in. I do remember selling the big piece of Meat as its own figure. Perhaps THAT was Frank Stallone? :lol:

On the topic of looking in Wal*Mart, I hate them to death, but the one closest to me sucks and don’t carry anything like this stuff. So I guess it all evens out.

Chestnuts roasted by Invader Norbert @ 11/17/2007 10:10 PM


Fuck, waht is that large gray section of your TV dinner? A fetus? A tumor? Damned if I’d eat that.

Chestnuts roasted by Thorzul @ 11/17/2007 10:36 PM


OK. So. I found the cranberry splash…but no luck on the pomegranate, which is what I wanted to find. But vodka works with cranberry splash quite well…as I am realizing.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 11/17/2007 10:59 PM


I left Goodwill about an hour ago and I left with a smores maker just about the same as the one that Matt reviewed (not the toy hershey’s one but the nicer one) for 3.50 so I am going to go back to that article and read it lol. unfortunately this one isn’t an electric one (why do I always NOT look at the box?!? I don’t think it says it on the box anyway) your supposed to go out and buy canned chafing fuel. It comes with a thick wood lazy susan with places to put ceramic holders for the goodies, and a black thing to put the chafing fuel under. A grill, a smother thing, a holder thing to put the fuel under, forks, and happy people on the box. There is a bunch of disney stickers on the top it looks like someone got it for Christmas and never used it. There were two identical boxes at GW.

I just googled canned chafing fuel. I am so screwed a little thing of 2 hour chafing fuel is 55 bucks :(

I also got a nice jacket, an insulation bag thing to put a 6 pack of regular bottles in, a little christmas ziggy doll (he’s so cute!) a wooden spoon (the top is slanted to really get in there at the bottom of the bowl) and a bread cutter guide thing (my best friend will fake like he picked it out for his mom, if he said I found it she would hate it if he said he picked it out she would love it go figure)

Ziggy’s shirt says I love you on it, awww I love you too Ziggy :) btw there was a snowman print thong in with the christmas decorations. I think I could smell it from the table, ick.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 11/17/2007 11:24 PM


Home! Posting late…sorry about the no-SNT…had a good reason…knew I’d be posting late tonight! Hope everyone’s well.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/17/2007 11:49 PM


Thanks for the b-day wishes everyone! It turned out to be a very Transformers birthday for some reason as I got the Optimash Prime, the plush transforming Optimus and the Bumblebee movie unleashed figure with a side of FF: Rise of the Silver Surfer on DVD. Overall, a great day – except for the snow, but now I can officially commence the Thanksgiving countdown. This being the first year of marriage, the wife and I decided that we would cook for both our families – which could be kind of cramped. Anyone have a really good mashed potato recipe? My grandmother used to make these amazing pepper mashed potatoes but after she passed away, no one seems to know how to make them.

Happy SNT everyone!

Chestnuts roasted by jjwspider @ 11/17/2007 11:56 PM


Goob: I have that same s’more maker. You can get those little cans of fuel for less than $5 at Wal-Mart. I want to say you get two of them for about $2.50? I think they call them Liquid Fire or some such nonsense. :) Should be in the camping section.

Chestnuts roasted by Special K @ 11/18/2007 12:16 AM


thank you Special K. I might of been looking at surplus websites or something. I’m happy again and I don’t feel ripped off lol.

and Matt don’t worry about no SNT, Ziggy and I are chilling out this SNT, I’ll try to explain the political jokes on Weekend update tonight to him they might go over his head.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 11/18/2007 12:28 AM


For those asking about which Advent to buy this year to follow the X-E Calendar…that’s a difficult question to answer without spoilerage, so, e-mail me and I’ll tell you. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 11/18/2007 12:44 AM


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