School: An Cnocán Bán, Áth Treasa (roll number 12999)

Location:
Cummery Connell (South), Co. Cork
Teacher:
Eibhlín, Bean Uí Ríordáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0350, Page 432

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    put a cut of a knife on the top of the cake when baked.
    Griddle bread was made very much long ago. It was very light thin bread made of flour, and sour milk and no other mixture. Then it is very soft.
    On certain occasions special bread were made. At Christmas time people used make currant bread and egg cakes but on no other occasion.
    Indian meal bread was used by all people. It used be made of half flour and half meal and a small grain of salt mixed through it.
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    Topics
    1. products
      1. food products (~3,601)
        1. bread (~2,063)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Ita Curtin
    Gender
    Female
    Informant
    Mrs Patrick Curtin
    Gender
    Female
    Age
    50
    Occupation
    Farmer
    Address
    Rockhill West, Co. Cork