School: Billis
- Location:
- Na Bilí, Co. an Chabháin
- Teacher: R. Binéid
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Lone Bush - An oven was the name of the vessel in which the bread was baked. Bread was often made in front of the fire standing against a support made of iron. Griddle bread was often made by the old people long ago. When making a potato cake mash boiled potatoes in a basin Then mix flour through the potatoes. The potatoes with the flour are then cut in quarters and put on a griddle over the(continues on next page)