Word: tm
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...details. It's like kissing and telling, but it's really not." Although none are sure if the term is preferred nationwide, Jean C. Park '00 says about Harvard, "a lot of people here are very conservative--if you use ambiguous terms, it's like Choose Your Own Adventure TM." Attempting to once and for all clarify the term, Angelos M. Kottas '99 explains that "it could be anything from...whatever...to whatever...
...Harvard TM...
...diversity of frozen meals can stagger the average supermarket shopper. The TV dinner oasis is Porter Square's Star Market. The aisles gush with boxes of frozen food, the variety of which will satisfy even the most picky connoisseur. Both Swanson TM and Hungry Man TM meals offer Sirloin Beef Tips with noodles and gravy. Most meals also come with a complimentary tasty dessert. Other yummy treats include favs like Traditional Pot Roast, Boneless Chicken, Chicken and Veal Parmagiana, Six Chicken Nuggets, Boneless Pork Rib, Fried Chicken and even good old Salisbury Steak. These Swanson dinners start at $2.49 while...
...aren't for everyone. Cristy Castellano '99 prefers a less caloric meal, "Healthy Choice of course," she says. Lean Cuisine, another brand for the health-conscious consumer, has earned the praise of certain Harvard students. "I don't really eat [frozen dinners], but on occasion I eat Lean Cuisine TM Angel Hair Pasta Primavera," confides Nora H. Zimmett...
...those unwilling to put up with pseudo-meat, seek out higher quality and real ingredients at Sage's Market on Brattle St. Break away from boring frozen options and pick up creative alternatives like Wolfgang Puck's Designer Pizza TM and Taj Gourmet TM Vegetable Korma and Shahi Paneer. Of course these fine options come at a price--the Puck's pizza costs a whopping $5.49. But, hey, sometimes you just gotta splurge...