Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I kinda remember these.
The closest you can get now are either toaster empanadas or microwave hot pockets. I don't know that they make that brand anymore.
I grew up in Pittsburgh, so it wasn't just a New York regional thing.
I wonder if it was a Freihofer's product? They were big in upstate NY at that time and didn't they start in PA? But they just did bakery products; I don't think they would have been serving something with meat needing to be refrigerated or frozen.
Well I conferred with my mom and dad and siblings and no one remembers this thing but me so....
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I kinda remember these.
The closest you can get now are either toaster empanadas or microwave hot pockets. I don't know that they make that brand anymore.
I grew up in Pittsburgh, so it wasn't just a New York regional thing.
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what product Op is referring to. But it sounds like a pasty. For a non-toaster, non-frozen version, check out the pure pasty company in Vienna. So good! https://www.purepasty.com/
Anonymous wrote:https://www.metv.com/lists/14-piping-hot-toaster-treats-you-will-never-eat-again
From Google, I’m guessing it was green giant snackwiches.
Anonymous wrote:Marie Callander pot pie, either turkey or chicken? https://www.mariecallendersmeals.com/frozen-pot-pies
I loved them as a kid and continue to love them.