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| For Kris and Justin my original trick or treaters. |
| Halloween Foods No Irish Halloween was complete without a huge serving of caulcannon, a dish still eaten in Ireland today. Made of mashed potatoes, parsnips, and onions, and with tiny objects inside, it was another way of telling fortunes. A coin in a portion of caulcannon meant wealth. A ring stood for marriage, a doll for children, a thimble for spinsterhood. |
| The Halloween Cat...... Honest as a cat when when the cream is out of reach. A cat that sits with its back to the fire is raising a storm. A ship with a cat on board is never wrecked, for the cat acts as a counter charm. |
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