School: Ballyconnell (B.)

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Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
James Mulligan
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0967, Page 361

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  2. Food in olden times.
    The number of meals eaten long ago was three, Breakfast, Dinner an Tea. The food eaten at breakfast was oaten porridge and buttermilk and to dinner potatoes and cabbage and as for tea, it was seldom taken, because it was very scarce, so they used to take the same for tea as for breakfast. I heard tell of a man who, often in the
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