Volume: CBÉ 0190
- Date
- 1936
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0190, Page 098
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“When people are churning it anyone come into the dairy that they should take a hand at the churn...”
(continued from previous page)work." There was one woman down in Bannow that used to travel around and she would go into the dairies and she wouldn't ever take a hand at the churn and when she would go the churn would do no good. She went into a certain house one day and the churning was going on and the woman of the house asked her to take a hand at the churn and she wouldn't. So the woman of the house put the coulter of the plough in the fire and reddened it and gave the old woman a good burning, so she never went into a dairy afterwards.There is some harm connected with the coulter of the plough as regards churning. Sometimes when the butter wouldn't be "coming" the burn(continues on next page)