School: Coracrin

Location:
Corracrin, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
E. Ní Dhuibhghlinn
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0960, Page 102

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  2. We have a churn at home, It is about 3ft high 2ft across the top. 4ft at bottom it is 1ft in the middle. It is about ten years old, When churning we use a churn-dash and andacapp which goes down on the lid which the buttermilk would splash out of. There are five iron bars around the outside of the churn. First you must put plenty of boiling water into your churn to scrub it out, then rinse it out with cold water then turn your milk into it which has to be thick. next you chrun a little while and the put boiling
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