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Written by John McCullagh
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Thursday, 15 February 2007 |
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It
may seem hard to believe nowadays, but in former times even the mattress on the
bed was home-made.

Good,
strong cloth was used which was sewn into shape and filled with chaff. Chaff was what was left of the corn after it
had been threshed. You also could use
straw or chopped hay. When you lay on
such a mattress it sank down in the middle. Eventually you had the shape of your body permanently indented into it!
Another
household object made at home was the twig or straw brush. This was made from a long stick with long
lengths of straw tied to the end of it.
You
might hear the elderly sages tell you then:
“A
new broom sweeps clean, but an old one takes the corners”.
I’m
sure there’s a life lesson hidden in there somewhere!
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