Scoil: Donore (uimhir rolla 6668)
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- Hallow Eve
The usual dinner in this district (Parish of Donore) on Hallow Eve is Colcannon. (sometimes called 'Chop' in this district)
Long ago the people used to leave a plate of colcannon (with a spoon in it) outside on the window sill for the poor souls. They believed that the souls were free to go from place to place on that night.
Another old custom is to go into a garden, pull the first head of cabbage you meet and hang it behind the door, and you will surely marry a person having the same initials as the first person who comes in the door after the hanging of the cabbage. Got from Mrs Mary Barry (42) Oldbridge, Drogheda