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Reusable TV Dinner Tray
The convenience of TV dinners, over and over again!
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TV dinners are enjoyable and convenient but expensive and wasteful.

A reusable partitioned baking tray, that is not baked, can be filled with frozen vegetables, meat etc. from the freezer section.

Perfect for single people who can't cook and don't want to learn.


rcarty, Jan 03 2006

Will this do? http://www.library....lldisplay/6_5_B.jpg
"Fort Dix Meal Tray" [half, Jan 03 2006]

Ah, here's some of them now. http://www.thehomem...SID=StoragePlateSet
Divided, microwaveable trays. [half, Jan 04 2006]

There are others here. http://www.microwav...avePlateCovers.html
Believe it or not, "microwavecookingforone.com" [half, Jan 04 2006]

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       I like it. I always liked cooking with a pot and then eating out of it.

notmarkflynn, Jan 04 2006
  

       Re [half]'s annotation: Perfectly suitable, until you try to warm it up in the microwave oven. Better for 100 than for 1.

jurist, Jan 04 2006
  

       I was having trouble figuring out what "baking tray, that is not baked" meant, so I took my best shot at what the poster was looking for.   

       I think with a few minutes searching I could come up with a microwaveable divided tray. I'm pretty sure I have a couple of circular ones here in my cabinet at home. They have snap on (Tupperware/Rubbermaid style) lids for storing in the freezer pre-filled.   

       I'm seriously wanting to call this one baked.

half, Jan 04 2006
  

       Links added. From one link "Freeze 'n' Serve Micro Trays let you make and freeze TV dinner style meals at home." Seems pretty close.

half, Jan 04 2006
  

       I didn't mean to put you to work finding links, [half]. I thought your first annotation was perfect (as usual). I was just sniping at random targets and you inadvertently fell past my cross hairs.

jurist, Jan 05 2006
  

       No worries a tall. I was just feeling inadequate for not having covered the microwaveable angle. :-)   

       I'm still not sure if I covered "baking tray, that is not baked".   

       I found, but didn't post, a variety of microwaveable, disposable divided trays. Could that be it?

half, Jan 05 2006
  
      
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