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October 18, 2025

LAUREN TAYLOR chats to Evie Harbury about her debut cookbook and the food of her heritage

FOR most British people Czech cuisine is “kind of a mystery”, says chef and cookery author Evie Harbury... “apart from the beer”.

Czechia, or the Czech Republic, is probably best known for its capital Prague, but its food has gone a little under the radar. “People sometimes can’t place it on a map,” the 31-year-old notes.

England-born with Czech heritage on her dad’s side, Evie spent her childhood summers visiting her grandmother in South Bohemia, an hour from Prague, making hot chocolate on a wood-fired stove and cooking spekacek sausages over an open fire. “She was in a retired flour mill in a little hamlet, very rural, really off grid.”

Evie - who started cooking 10 years ago after moving to Czechia and working in a kitchen there, before formally training at Le Cordon Bleu - is on a mission to spread the word about this “small, unassuming” country and its food with her debut cookbook, My Bohemian Kitchen.

Food (and drink) is at the heart of Czech culture

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4 mins

May 26, 2026

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The Herald

Region swelters amid hottest ever May day

THE UK has recorded its all-time hottest May temperature as Kew Gardens in London hit 34.8C yesterday, while people flocked to the South West in an effort to escape scorching temperatures.

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3 mins

May 26, 2026

The Herald

We are now living in the Age of Extremes

HOT again. Records ripped-up again. These extremes of weather are confirming the scientific truths of climate change. There’s no denying it now.

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2 mins

May 26, 2026

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The Herald

HO HO HOT

SIX CHANGES TO MAKE NOW TO KEEP COOL ON SULTRY NIGHTS, BY CAMILLA FOSTER

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2 mins

May 26, 2026

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The Herald

Plans for skyscraper to replace 14-storey block

DESIGNS ARE BEING DRAWN UP FOR £45M PROJECT

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3 mins

May 26, 2026

The Herald

City ‘could suffer from new steel regulations’

LOCAL MANUFACTURERS COULD BE ‘INADVERTENTLY AFFECTED’ - MP

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2 mins

May 26, 2026

The Herald

The Herald

Man jailed after turning women’s lives into a misery

SUBJECTED TWO WOMEN TO ‘TSUNAMI OF HARASSMENT’

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3 mins

May 26, 2026

The Herald

PM will have to go even if Burnham fails, says Phillips

THE Prime Minister will have to go even if Andy Burnham loses the Makerfield by-election, says former minister Jess Phillips.

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2 mins

May 26, 2026

The Herald

Privett prominent in two thrilling T20 clashes for Devon

DEVON were involved in two last-over dramas in their Dojo Twenty20 double-headed date against Wiltshire at Instow, writes Conrad Sutcliffe.

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2 mins

May 26, 2026

The Herald

The Herald

Samuel delighted to spy on the big time

TOBY ENCOURAGED BY FIRST TASTE OF MAIN DRAW DESPITE EXIT

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2 mins

May 26, 2026

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