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Dorina is an author, speaker, teacher, foodie, and podcaster. She helps people chase God's glory down unexpected trails and flourish in their callings. Her latest books include Breathing Through Grief, Kailani's Gift & Chasing God's Glory. Dorina and her hubby Shawn are raising three courageous daughters in Central California.

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  1. What a lovely tradition! May I add turn on the kitchen light & make/cook/bake a gift to share with another will bless you & the recipient(s) & not just at Christmas . Blessings & joy year round! (((0)))

  2. Dear Dorina………A most wonderful devotion to wake up and read. Finally I can go back to happy memories. My husband was Italian through and through on both sides. I am Pennsylvania Dutch so our modes of eating and cooking were miles apart. It was a bit difficult in the beginning, but we both needed to compromise.My Mother-in-Law lived with us for 17 years after her husband died. So many years ago as we both are 78 years old now, his mother as all the relatives had had someone who made them a special board(very large) with a lip on it to attach the pasta making machine. In the beginning I watched her as she created the ravioli. I thought to myself, I’ll never be able to learn this, but then I thought about the Chicken Pot-Pie that I made and I made my own dough and fill them with whatever I wanted too. Gee, maybe this wouldn’t be as hard as I thought. She made the ravioli exactly the same as you did yours, even same ingredients, but only ricotta cheese inside, never meat. I had already learned how to make REAL Sauce with meatballs and Italian Sausage so my husband and I worked on that as it is quite a job, but when we joined it all together, it was marvelous. The ravioli we only had once or twice a year as my mother-in-law got older and couldn’t do it anymore. My husband and I tried, but it just never came out right. We did do the Feast of the Seven Fishes on Christmas Eve though. Now all his relatives and mine are gone to Heaven so things have changed. The tradition kind of died as there was nobody around anymore and there are just even no friends to help. They have their own family with traditions. I am so glad that you, Dorina brought this back to my memories. I really smiled which I have not done lately as I face very serious problems. So today, I know I will smile everytime I think of those large family gatherings for so many years. I do hope you continue to urge your daughters to be in the kitchen with you learning this very important tradition. My husband, now, ex have had to divorce due to his dementia and the abuse I suffered for almost 4 years. He just would and still doesn’t think there is anything wrong with him and my son has dismissed me as his mother, but the most heartbreaking of this is my son and his wife will not allow me to see or even talk to my 15 year old grandson and I haven’t seen him since he was barely 11 years old and that was on that year at Christmas Eve; however, I am not going to think about that today as I will remember your devotion Dorina and think more of those most Happy Gatherings. Thank you for your words about the ravioli. It was wonderful. As I pray, I still have hope that the Lord will perhaps do something for me as we all know God is good. This does not eliminate some days when I just have what I call “Sorrow Days” where I have cry and get it out of my system. I wish you and your family a wonder feast of ravioli on Christmas and your daughters remember how much fun to connect with you all those years as they learn the beloved recipe. You will be Blessed, I am sure, Dorina! Love, Betsy

    • I love how you resonated with this tradition and have your connections to making ravioli. Thank you for sharing your heart! Praying for you this Christmas! You re loved!

    • oh sweet Betsy! I am praying for you right now may the Lord continue to strengthen you! I am so glad my friend’s story is making you smile as well! I grieve with you and pray the Lord will also show you the joy set out for you through your days of sorrow.

  3. Loved this post so much Dorina! you’re so right “Every time we gather, we have the opportunity to push back the darkness of division and welcome the light of community.” what a treasure to hold on to!

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