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  • I used to watch this wen I was young my late step father said he liked him also as he was the only chef who cooked and actually made a mess. I always like his humor in many episodes, I got to see him perform live at a Home Show in Duncan B.C. I was also amazed to learn that the Cowichan Valley was his place of residence where I have lived for the past 10 yrs. Jeez I learned that after he passed away in 2007, R.I.P. James we miss u and glad we have these few Urban Peasant vids on utube.

  • I loved this show when I was young because he always added alcohol to everything. He'd add a little to the food, then have a swig, and add a little more, and have another swig, and he was always good and tight by the end of the show.

  • @Etimos Amen to that brother :)

    I used to watch the urban peasant all the time with my mother after school and we always found it funny that booze got added to almost everything including him. He was good and tight by the end of each show :)

  • I loved this show! He is so refreshing. If seems so genuine and likable. I like how simple his recipes are. I wish I could find more episodes.

  • Loves how he throws the pepper that fell out of the pan back in. Something so humble and real compared to most tv chefs.

  • His show was my first introduction to cooking. Thank you, James Barber. You will be missed!

  • ive cut soooooo many peppers in my life, cutting the top or down the middle, takes me forever to get the seeds out, he just did 3 in the matter of 20seconds while talking! ill never cut them the same now!

  • A new episode! I was wondering if this would update. I'm glad it did :)

  • LOVE THIS!

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