School: Dubhloch, Cill Mháille (roll number 14698)
- Location:
- Doolough, Co. Clare
- Teacher: Tadhg Ó Maoldhomhnaigh
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- AN CUPÓGTá leigheas ann do dhógadh neantog.If a nettle stung you you could ease the pain and keep a lump from rising in the spot by twisting a "Cupóg" or dock leaf around it.
THE DANDELIONThe dandelion is pulled and let to fade. Then it is boiled and the juice is extracted. This drink is supposed to be good for a weak chest, and it is also supposed to be very healthy.
CAISEARBHANIt is used as a food for pigs and hens. First it is boiled and then it is mixed with mashed potatoes.