As you embark on a 30-day season of fasting from sunrise to sunset, may you experience the presence of God. I pray you find the joy, peace, and love that you are seeking.

I wish that I could enjoy breaking the fast with you one evening at sunset. L’ftor—with hard-boiled eggs, dates, milk, and traditional Moroccan Harira (tomato soup with chickpeas and lentils)—is still one of my most cherished moments with you during all of our years living in your land.

Here’s a recipe for Harira from “Cooking With Alia” for all of us to try!

Here’s another recipe for Harira from Taste of Maroc.

Ramadan Mubarak! Blessed Ramadan!

—The Cultural Story-Weaver

The Cultural Story-Weaver

Marci is a global nomad who has traveled to more than 30 countries and lived extensively in the United States, France, Morocco, and Spain. She loves to travel, speak foreign languages, experience different cultures, eat ethnic foods, meet people from faraway lands, and of course, tell stories.

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