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JaKe
 
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http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/frugal1.html

Old news, but I never saw this document before.

Too bad about him, watching the Frug made me really get into cooking as
a serious hobby. I even saw the Frug do a seminar and book signing. We
see him every now and then in the Pike's Place Market in a motorized
cart. He's seems to be a bitter mean old man the way he tells
photographers off.

But what ever happened to Craig?

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"JaKe" wrote:
> http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/frugal1.html
>
> Old news, but I never saw this document before.
>
> Too bad about him, watching the Frug made me really get into cooking as
> a serious hobby. I even saw the Frug do a seminar and book signing. We
> see him every now and then in the Pike's Place Market in a motorized
> cart. He's seems to be a bitter mean old man the way he tells
> photographers off.


Yep. I used to watch him to, and he managed to keep my interest in cooking
kindled as I entered my 30s (before that, my inspiration was Julia Child and
the pre-Christian perpetually shloshed Graham Kerr). I could live without
dishes like fiddle head ferns, but I was always energized by Smith's
performance.

Oh well. This gives a new perspective to his pleas for viewers to bring the
kids into the kitchen, doesn't it.





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> But what ever happened to Craig?
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> JaKe, Seattle
> "Feeling is more important than technique"
> John "Bonzo" Bonham



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Pennyaline wrote:
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> Oh well. This gives a new perspective to his pleas for viewers to bring the
> kids into the kitchen, doesn't it.
>


Or Elmo!


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JaKe, Seattle
"Feeling is more important than technique"
John "Bonzo" Bonham
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