I liked the matzo balls my grandmother used to make... they were large, with a fluffy outside that would float if you stripped it off, but a dense core that was *cold*. Unless you cut them open and let them warm up.
I suspect this was more of a 'pull matzo balls out of the freezer' thing than a 'secret family recipe' thing, but it was still a neat soup experience.
Wow that sounds good. There are no Jewish delis in Yavapai County, hrmph.
By the way, your clothes are so astoundingly late (stop me if I told you this) because I am now part of a huge clothes sharing experiment taking place across the country. I'm expecting a box of assorted items from someone on a mailing list, and after I go through that I'm supposed to add yours and mail it to you along with what I can't use from this person. She has (or had) money and excellent taste, so this should be a barrel of fun.
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Date: 2003-02-05 03:14 pm (UTC)I suspect this was more of a 'pull matzo balls out of the freezer' thing than a 'secret family recipe' thing, but it was still a neat soup experience.
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Date: 2003-02-05 11:14 pm (UTC)By the way, your clothes are so astoundingly late (stop me if I told you this) because I am now part of a huge clothes sharing experiment taking place across the country. I'm expecting a box of assorted items from someone on a mailing list, and after I go through that I'm supposed to add yours and mail it to you along with what I can't use from this person. She has (or had) money and excellent taste, so this should be a barrel of fun.
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