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      <title><![CDATA[The blueprint for making sure no one is missing at Christmas]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://static1.ara.cat/clip/a2d7ac47-7e91-41c8-833a-dbb56f4d2a47_16-9-aspect-ratio_default_0_x0y0.jpg" /></p><p>At home, Maria has three daughters, all of whom live in Barcelona, ​​but two of their partners are from abroad, and from far away: Puerto Rico and Australia. It's no surprise, then, that these two families sometimes take advantage of this time of year to travel to their countries of origin and spend the holidays with their respective families. That's why, for the past few years, when she knows this is happening, Maria brings forward the cannelloni, the escudella (Catalan stew), the meat stew, the cava, and the turrón (nougat) to the end of November. "It's difficult to all be at the table on Christmas Day," she explains, "but that doesn't stop us from finding a date to celebrate with everyone." In total, the two grandparents, the three partners, and the seven grandchildren all get together, along with the Three Kings. With trips to the other side of the world, it's normal for the daughters' families to make the most of them and extend their vacations as much as possible. Therefore, having a meal together on January 6th is also a complicated mission, and they've even postponed it until mid-February, opting for a more informal dinner. "We almost never exchange gifts on Three Kings' Day," says Maria, "but the presents are under the tree from that day onward, that's for sure." The challenge—and the credit—here goes to the grandchildren who do live in the city: they endure seeing the gifts under their parents' tree until all the cousins ​​return from their Christmas trips.</p>]]></description>
      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Elisenda Rosanas]]></dc:creator>
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      <subtitle><![CDATA[New family structures are making it increasingly difficult to celebrate key meals without anyone missing.]]></subtitle>
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