Cooking With Dog

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • October 7, 2008
An uninterested pooch. An affable narrator. And a Japanese mom-type doing the cooking. These are the simple components that make up one of my favorite cooking shows, called “Cooking with Dog“. You won't find it on the Food Network or even PBS....
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