School: Ballyrahan, Tinahely
- Location:
- Ballyraheen, Co. Wicklow
- Teacher: Máiréad Ní Mheachair
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- We churn with a dash. We churn three times a week in the winter and four times in the summer. We pull the dash up and down when we are churning. The top of the churn is 17 1/2 inches wide, and the bottom is 15 1/2 inches wide. The sides are round, they are not square. When we are churning we all churn in turn. When anyone comes in they always give a hand to churn. When we are taking up the butter we take it up with a wooden plater.
- Collector
- Larry Darcy
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Tomnafinnoge, Co. Wicklow
- There are a great deal of customs connected with churning. They say that if someone came in when the churning is going on he should take a hand to help. They say that if not you would be a longer time churning before butter would come. The people say if you were churning when they come in "I will take a turn at this to see will(continues on next page)
- Collector
- John Ryne
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Ballyraheen, Co. Wicklow