toggleswitch2
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Thank you for the kind words Terry.
It actually smelled to me like a Chinese egg-roll (sans pork).
Phyllo /filo means "leaf" and implies/means a very, very (paper) thin shape. We dont ask for a "sheet of paper" in you-know-what language but a "leaf of paper".
As an aside, Greek words with the letter "Fi(phi)" [the letter "O" with a vertical line through it, are transliterated as "ph" in English. Photograph, phonograph, prophet, phenomenon, pheromone, pharmacy, hemophiliac, etc.
Why, I dont know. Perhaps if you put the p and the h over each other in the same space you approximate the look of a a "Fi(phi)". *LOL*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phi_(letter)
It actually smelled to me like a Chinese egg-roll (sans pork).
Phyllo /filo means "leaf" and implies/means a very, very (paper) thin shape. We dont ask for a "sheet of paper" in you-know-what language but a "leaf of paper".
As an aside, Greek words with the letter "Fi(phi)" [the letter "O" with a vertical line through it, are transliterated as "ph" in English. Photograph, phonograph, prophet, phenomenon, pheromone, pharmacy, hemophiliac, etc.
Why, I dont know. Perhaps if you put the p and the h over each other in the same space you approximate the look of a a "Fi(phi)". *LOL*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phi_(letter)