The first disco ball was invented in 1859 by Charles and Logan McGrath. The first disco balls were called light balls and used in nightclubs.
Balls were manufactured by Charles Goodyear around 1836.
Matzah ball soup was traditionally eaten during the holiday of Passover. Today, people will eat this traditional dumpling in soup year round.
wooden balls on hanger type wire I think and about 4 rows of 10 balls
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Most matzah is made from wheat, so most matzah has gluten, and most matzah balls are made from commonplace matzah meal. Gluten-free oat matzah is available. if you make your matzah meal from oat matzah, and then make your matzah balls from oat matzah, then they will be gluten free.
The name of this bread is matzah
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Depends what they're made of! For instance, there's a traditional dish called "Tsimmis" which is a concoction of matzah dumplings with various fruits and vegetables that are themselves kosher for passover. And since matzah is wheat flour, then yes. And I suppose some people consider "matzah balls" a form of dumpling as well, so it depends on what you consider a dumpling!
That depends upon if you're asking about a recipe or about eating matzah as part of the Torah-command. In recipes, you'll just have to experiment, though in principle the answer is Yes. Break up the flat matzah, and in effect you now have farfel. For the Torah-command of eating matzah itself, flat matzahs should be used, except for someone who is not able to eat it that way.
you should make a matzah ball soup.
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Pro-tennis balls are changed after the first seven and nine games.
The first disco ball was invented in 1859 by Charles and Logan McGrath. The first disco balls were called light balls and used in nightclubs.
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To use it to scoop balls and catch high throws.