In modern Greek folia means nest. It is pronounced fol ya’ (long o) with the accent on the ya.
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Awesome blog 🙂
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Thank you! Happy Nesting!
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All this time, I never knew this! 🙂
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So glad that you discovered the meaning does it make sense to you now? I’m still making sense of it every day. Happy nesting to you dear!
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You know, I just never questioned it. But now that I know, of course it makes sense! 🙂
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Epiphany moments are great. Use your knew knowledge wisely.
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How in the world did you find me (my blog)? Neat to know that folia means nest, for I like “nesting” in whatever way! Oh my goodness, by our friends we are called the chocolate family, so your list of ingredients are much appreciated:)
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I believe it was your comment on another blog. Your tawny locks caught my eye like the beautiful changing colors of leaves. Glad to have provided you with another chocolate recipe to live up to your name!
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I believe it was a comment you left on another blog, your tawny locks caught my eye. Glad to have provided another chocolate recipe for your repitoire and for you to live up to your name.
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Thanks for helping to keep our chocolate reputation up:):) Forgot to tell you, the two kids (yours?) are cute:)
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My pleasure and yes and thank you.
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