The widow of TV chef Dave Myers has said she wants to continue his legacy with future tribute events.Lili Myers told BBC Radio Cumbria that Dave Day, during which 20,000 bikers travelled to the chef's hometown of Barrow last month, had been "beautiful" and she wanted to "keep the legacy going.""I think the event was so successful and so beautiful, it would be such a pity not to do something in the future to keep the legacy going," Mrs Myers said.
The couple met in 2006 when Myers and King were filming part of their first series, The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook, in Romania.In a post on social media, she said: "Dave has acquired an impressive number of cookbooks over the years - some of them really rare and expensive. "I would like to donate some of them to a college, or cookery school where they will be used and appreciated.She also warned that many of the books had been "well used".
"I must tell you, most of them have his fingerprints on with ingredients, you know, he was cooking and never took care.Thousands of bikers rode from London to Barrow in memory of the late Dave Myers