School: Kilmuckridge

Location:
Cill Mhucraise, Co. Loch Garman
Teacher:
L. Mac Donnell
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0887, Page 138

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0887, Page 138

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  1. XML School: Kilmuckridge
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  3. XML “Old Methods of Making Bread”
  4. XML “Indian Meal”

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  2. After the Famine years of 46 - 47 what we can now call maize meal or Ind. meal was first introduced into this part of the Country. It was always called the "Yallow male".
    People in these days made bread from this meal as follows :-
    The meal was first boiled by adding Salt to the water
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