"The six-year-old set is “worn out. If we kept going, we’d have to replace it.” Instead it will be dismantled. He plans to keep a handful of props for himself including the painting of a chicken with a bowler hat and the paper mache chicken on the counter. “Maybe the bongos, too,” he mused."
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My favorite cooking show is going away forever…
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The thing I always loved about good eats is that it was sort of a cooking show’s answer to Pee-wee’s Playhouse. Plus it taught me how to make an amazing hamburger.
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