School: Tappa (roll number 10451)

Location:
Tetoppa, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
S. Ó Reachtaire
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0953, Page 065

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  2. Churning
    We churn once a week at home. The churn is a round wooden churn. We use a hand-staff when churning. If a person went into a meighbour house when they were churning they would say take a brash.
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  3. On Palm Sunday when the people get the Palm Blessed they take it home and puts a piece in the byre for good luck
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  4. Churning
    When people churn for the first time they they put a piece of butter on top of the roof Then they say that they will always
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