School: Annalitten

Location:
Annalittin, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
A. Mac Suibhne
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0942, Page 221

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  2. My mother churns at home and I help her. The churn is small. It is round. It is narrow at the bottom and wide at the top. There is one handle on it. There are two hoops on it. One is on the top and he other is on the bottom. It is a wooden churn. The churn is called a tumbler. My mother washes the churn first with hot water. Then she rinses it out with cold water. After it is washed she puts in the cream. Then she puts in water to take the milk to the temperature for churning. She turns the handle till the butter comes on. Then she makes up the butter.
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