School: Ceann Tuirc (B.) (roll number 14052)

Location:
Kanturk, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Liam Ó Caoimh
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    square piece of timber on the end of it. There are six holes in the piece of timber; and the cream goes through the holes when the stick is moved upwards and downwards.
    If a person came into the yard while you are churning he should help because he might be working a pishogue.
    Butter-milk is often drunk by the people; and sometimes bread is made with it.
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