There are various meals and extras that we have in Ireland for Halloween...with the most popular being a Halloween Brack which is a tea-bread eaten toasted with lashings of butter...it is the tradition to put a ring inside...a gold one of course...the person who finds it will be married during the coming year.
But at one time the Brack also contained a pea, a piece of cloth. a small stick and a coin. The person who found the pea would remain unmarried...the cloth would be poor...the stick would be a fighter and should you be lucky enough to have the coin in your slice then you'd be rich!
Bakeries still put a gold ring in the Bracks...wrapped up in a bit of paper so you can see it before you inadvertently swallow it...not real gold of course...that'd be a bit silly.
Then there is Colcannon...which is well mashed potatoes and finely chopped scallions ( spring onions) piled up in a heap on your plate with a depression in the middle which you fill with butter...
The main meal is still bacon and cabbage...and that might sound awful actually but you don't boil the cabbage with the bacon...the joint of bacon is cooked...then laid on top of freshly cooked cabbage...served with plain boiled potatoes in their jackets.
Carving a face into a Pumpkin is relatively new...the Irish always used to use a turnip...which isn't a turnip at all but a swede...we call turnips a turnip and swedes are turnips...it's simple really!
Most of the older traditions like bobbing for apples have long gone now...and children don't make their own Halloween costumes anymore...they come from a shop and are more gory and horrible every year!
Do you have any Halloween traditions which you still carry on with today?