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Christmas in Ireland

Christmas in Ireland. By: Tyler Estell, Avery Machen, Katie Duck, Samantha Strunk, and Candi Freel. Traditions.

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Christmas in Ireland

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  1. Christmas in Ireland By: Tyler Estell, Avery Machen, Katie Duck, Samantha Strunk, and Candi Freel

  2. Traditions Children in Ireland often put out sacks instead of stockings. Every year instead of cookies and milk kids in Ireland leave out a bottle of Guinness and mince pies. When the Christmas meal is over, milk and bread are left out and the door unlatched as a symbol of hospitality.

  3. The Irish Carol • Christmas day is come; let's all prepare for mirth, Which fills the heav'ns and earth at this amazing birth.Through both the joyous angels in strife and hurry fly, with glory and hosannas, "All holy" do they cry,In heav'n the Church triumphant adores with all her choirs,The militant on earth with humble faith admires. • But why should we rejoice? Should we not rather mournTo see the hope of nations thus in a stable born?Where are his crown and sceptre, where is his throne sublime,Where is the train majestic that should the stars outshine?There no sumptuous palace nor any inn at allTo lodge his heav'nly mother but in a filthy stall?

  4. Irish Soda Scones 3 cup plain flour 1 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 cup of buttermilk 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon 1. stir together dry ingredient and mix lightly with hands. 2.make a hollow in the centre add enough butter milk to make a soft dough 3.thrn onto floured board and knead quickly lightly and lightly until the dough is from cracks. 4. Roll out until 1/2cm thick and cut in rounds. 5. Place on greased oven sheet and bake at 200 degrees celcius for 15 minutes.

  5. Traditional Meal Women bake a seed cake for each person in the house. They make three puddings one for each day of Epiphany such as Christmas, New Year’s Day, and the 12th night.

  6. How to Say Santa Claus and Merry Christmas in Ireland Santa Claus: St. Stephens Merry Christmas: Nollaig Shona Dhuitor Nodlaig Mhaith Chugnat

  7. GOODBYE EVERYBODY!!!! Once Again Our Names Are Tyler, Katie, Avery, Candi, and Samantha

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