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beachboy

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What's the difference between instant dinners and TV dinners?
 
I haven't heard "instant dinners." "TV dinner" is an older phrase, but still recognizable to me. Maybe not to the kids today.

I would tend to call them "frozen dinners." You pop them in the microwave for a few minutes, and you're good to go.

"Instant" tends to be used only for things like a quick soup that you "just add hot water" to. Or "instant rice" that is ready in 5 minutes instead of 20.
 
Could the "instant dinner" definition be extended to a meal where each guest has to do the cooking or assemble a meal with elements placed on the table, as with fondue?

I'm very curious about this.
 
That sounds like a lot of work! Instant involves very few steps.

Boil water.
Throw in rice.
Wait 5 mintues.

Open cup.
Pour in water.
Microwave for 3 minutes.
 
Could the "instant dinner" definition be extended to a meal where each guest has to do the cooking or assemble a meal with elements placed on the table, as with fondue?

I'm very curious about this.

No, sorry.
 
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