A FAMED TV presenter and author is coming to Hereford city centre, to celebrate her new sustainable cookbook.
Kate Humble, a former presenter of the popular BBC show Countryfile, will be greeting fans at Hereford Town Hall on October 16, to mark the release of her new book, Homemade.
Homemade is a collection of simple and sustainable recipes "from farm to table", featuring inspiring stories from 20 people who make and grow some of the best food we eat. With over 60 recipes from the authors kitchen table, readers can enjoy simple, quick and fuss-free meals.
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Kate is not only an iconic TV personality, but also the president of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust.
Humble’s TV career has always focused on the countryside and nature, with shows like Springwatch and Countryfile, and for a long time she’d harboured a desire to live in rural Wales. Humble's dream eventually came true, after she moved with her husband and their assortment of animals to a smallholding in the Wye Valley.
The couple bought an old stone farmhouse with four acres of land in the Wye Valley, where the presenter also founded Humble by Nature, a rural skills centre.
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