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	Comments on: Love, gratitude, nourishment and hope. That, plus more, is wrapped up in food for me. Today at our table, me and my boys will celebrate Lughnasadh. It&#8217;s a Celtic festival that signals the beginning of harvest. Bread is symbolic to it. So, with my son, I dug up the first of our beetroot grown from seed and added them to a sourdough bread. Here&#8217;s the joyful mixture! We&#8217;re baking it now and will cut it for lunch.
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This is the fourth time we&#8217;ve celebrated Lughnasadh now, adopting it when we were living in Cornwall, south-west England. Whilst we eat, we each speak 3 things that have happened in the last year, for which we are grateful. We couple each one with something that we pledge to do in way of gratitude.
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It&#8217;s a tradition we&#8217;ve made together and I love it.	</title>
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