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Month: April 2021

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Siga Siga: What’s the meaning of the Greek phrase and how to embrace it

Siga Siga, pronounced see-gah, see-gah, translates into “slowly slowly.” It’s a way to signal someone to slow down. Walk instead of run. Sip instead of chug. Linger instead of hurry.

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Cinnamon Spice Koulourakia “Greek Easter Cookies” Recipe

There’s something special about Koulourakia cookies (pronounced koo-loo-rah-kee-ah).

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