The Frugal Gourmet
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The Frugal Gourmet was a cooking show that aired on PBS from 1988 to 1997. Each show focused on different regional American, immigrant American, or world cuisine. The show was noted for devoting the opening segment to the history of the cuisine and dishes to be presented in the episode.
The host of this show was Jeff Smith, a United Methodist minister, and author of a dozen cookbooks. Known affectionately as "The Frug", he asserted that "frugal" gourmet cooking does not mean "cheap", but choosing your ingredients and using your resources efficiently.
He graduated from the University of Puget Sound in 1962 and from Drew University in New Jersey in 1965.
His show became the highest-rated cooking show ever produced.
End of the Show
His public career came to an end when two of his male assistant chefs brought charges of sexual harassment against him. Shortly after, in 1998, several men alleged that Smith assaulted them as teenagers in the 1970s when they worked for him at his restaurant in Tacoma. The cases were settled out of court and no criminal charges were ever brought against Smith, but the ensuing controversy is frequently credited for the cancellation of his show.
Jeff Smith retired to his hometown of Seattle, Washington. He died of heart disease on July 7, 2004.