School: Magoney

Location:
Magoney, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
M. Ní Mhaolchraoibhe
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0932, Page 430

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0932, Page 430

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  2. There are three meals a day, porridge in the morning and potatoes and fish and a noggin of buttermilk. At night for supper potatoes and buttermilk and salt and a piece of oaten bread. The people used to work an hour before their breakfast. No potatoes are eaten only at dinner time and bad ones they were buttermilk and drunk at each meal. The people sat around at a table in the centre of the floor. The potatoes were in a round basket made with sally rods. The people all would sit round and eat out of the basket. It was always hang upon the wall to save it for the next meal. The potatoes often
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