School: Cluain Tuaiscirt (roll number 1405)

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Cluain Tuaiscirt, Co. na Gaillimhe
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0029C, Page 06_021

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    bread. The ole people also made bread from potatoes. They got a piece of tine and bored holds in it and nailed it to a board. Then they peeled the potatoes and rubbed them against the tin which broke them into very small pieces and mixed them with flour and put it to bake. Oaten meal bread was made by mixing the oaten meal and some water. Bread was made very two or three days. Oaten bread was baked on a griddle and wheaten bread in a pot oven.
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    Language
    English
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    C. Ní Maolain
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