Talk:Matzah ball

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A single recipe, properly cited, should not violate copyright. --Goodoldpolonius2 06:46, 7 Feb 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Page cleanup

I've changed some perplexing claims in the article. I don't know where the author got the idea that "matzah, eggs, oil and water" are the main cooking ingredients available during Passover (why don't Jews get scurvy every spring?), or that one's Shabbat observance has any effect on one's perception of matzo ball soup. Just weird. Flourdustedhazzn 09:56, 26 February 2006 (UTC)

In any case, it would take more than 8 days to get scurvy.

[edit] Gebruchts to Gebrochts?

since the hyperlink at Gebruchts leads to an article titled Gebrochts, should the spelling be changed in this article? Does Wikipedia like that sort of standardization?Richardson mcphillips1 20:55, 17 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Spelling Consistency

Both "matzo" and "matzah" are used in this article. According to the Wikipedia style manual, a consistent spelling is preferable. I am inclined to change all instances of matzo to matzah in order to match the title of the article. Anyone else have any suggestions? 24.98.26.139 (talk) 18:52, 28 February 2008 (UTC)