No. You have to buy it at the grocery store.
Yes, but it's more common to use matzo cake meal.
Matzo
To make fluffy matzo balls for your Passover meal, use a recipe that includes beaten egg whites for added lightness. Be sure to let the matzo ball mixture rest in the refrigerator before shaping and cooking them in simmering broth for best results.
Matzoh which is unleavened bread.
Though some brands of granola are kosher for non-Passover use, no granola is kosher for Passover. For Passover, you can get fake 'granola' that is made from matzo. Or, it may be fun to research ingredients and try to make some on your own.
Matzo.
Matzo, which is unleavened bread.
Matzo meal is made from flour, while corn meal comes from corn.
Some creative and delicious matzo farfel recipes to try include matzo farfel kugel, matzo farfel stuffing, matzo farfel pancakes, and matzo farfel granola. These recipes can add a unique twist to traditional Passover dishes and are sure to impress your guests.
Yes. Dog food is probably chametz on Passover and may not be owned by a Jew on Passover. Most dogs will happily eat Matzo and meat/chicken on Passover.
Lisa Shulman has written: 'The Matzo Ball Boy' 'The matzo ball boy' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Fiction, Jews, Passover 'Matzo Ball Boy' 'Over in the Meadow at the Big Ballet'
Only if they are made with matzo meal or matzo flour rather than regular wheat flour. Chocolate chips are OK. You can do a search for some good recipes I've seen for Passover chocolate chip cookies.