Barbecue Sauce(1934); Basting Brush(1954); Barbecue Fork(1947); Potato Ricer(1903); Egg Separator(1895)

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BARBECUE SAUCE

   OED has one 1936 citation, but there's no entry.  "Barbecue sauce" is like "ketchup," only different.


  Display Ad 8 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Oct 31, 1935; pg. 11, 1 pgs

  Display Ad 18 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Oct 17, 1935; pg. F2, 1 pgs

  Smoked Butt Is Substitute For Barbecue; Several Recipes Make Cut of Ham Delicious With Special Sauce.; By Dorothea Duncan.; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Feb 4, 1935; pg. 9, 1 pgs

  Capital Kitchen; By Susan Mills.; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Sep 26, 1934; pg. 14, 1 pgs

  Ground Steak Goes High Hat And Delicious; Well-Known Hamburger Leaves Bean Wagon, Becomes Edible.; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Mar 27, 1934; pg. 12, 1 pgs
("An informal party may be made an occasion well spent if one can enjoy hamburger barbecues, slipped between soft rolls and flavored with a little relish of barbecue sauce.")

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BASTING BRUSH

   Not in OED.  Also called a "barbecue brush," although the first citation is for a barbecue grill cleaner.


  Display Ad 138 -- No Title; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; May 24, 1959; pg. X24, 1 pgs
("Barbecue Brush...Barbecue Grill Brush..Brass bristles and metal scraper.")


  Display Ad.; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Nov 20, 1959; pg. 13, 1 pgs

  YOU CAN BARBECUE YOURSELF; By GEORGE GOBEL; The Washington Post and Times Herald (1954-1959), Washington, D.C.; Aug 21, 1955; pg. TAW10, 1 pgs

  Display Ad 277 -- No Title; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; May 22, 1955; pg. 290, 1 pgs

  Display Ad 3 -- No Title; The Washington Post and Times Herald (1954-1959), Washington, D.C.; Aug 28, 1954; pg. 4, 1 pgs:
TO SEASON
   Barbecue Sauce
   Hickory Smoke Salt
   Mustard Sauce
   Crooked Black Peppers
   Herbs-Spices-Vinegar
TO GRILL
   Basting Spoons
   Basting Brushes
   Barbecue Forks
   Hamburger Grills

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BARBECUE FORK

   Not in OED.  I guess Oxford doesn't barbecue.


  Display Ad 30 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; May 1, 1953; pg. 31, 1 pgs

  Display Ad 1 -- No Title; Wall Street Journal (1889-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Apr 20, 1948; pg. 2, 1 pgs

  Contemporary Furniture At Its Best; MARY ROCHE.; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Apr 4, 1948; pg. SM38, 2 pgs

  Milk Increase Debated; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Oct 29, 1947; pg. B2, 1 pgs

  Has Anyone Told You?; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Jun 10, 1947; pg. B6, 1 pgs
("BARBECUE FORK has been designed with a trigger control.  It can be used for picking up--and holding fast--steaks, frankfurters, toasts; lifting hot pans and dishes from barbecue pits or open fires.  The tines are made of heat-treated steel.")

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POTATO RICER

   OED has 1936 for "potato ricer."


  Display Ad 17 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Nov 7, 1909; pg. 10, 1 pgs

  Display Ad 4 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Jun 6, 1908; pg. 3, 1 pgs

  Some Palatable Summer Dishes.; Peanut Bisque.; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; May 24, 1908; pg. X7, 1 pgs

  FOR THE CHAFING DISH.; Delicious Recipes Furnished by Mrs. Elisabeth O. Hiller.; From the Housekeeper.; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Sep 6, 1903; pg. A9, 1 pgs
("Press the yolks of two hard-boiled eggs and the lobster coral through a potato ricer.")

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EGG SEPARATOR

   Not in OED.


  PRACTICAL INVENTIONS TO SAVE LABOR, TIME, AND TROUBLE; The Modern Kitchen Is Filled with New Helpful Devices That Ease the Way of the Cook.; By ANNE RITTENHOUSE.; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Aug 23, 1908; pg. X9, 1 pgs

  Classified Ad 3 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Jan 22, 1905; pg. R2, 1 pgs

  Classified Ad 2 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Jun 17, 1903; pg. 11, 1 pgs

  Classified Ad 1 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Apr 19, 1903; pg. TP3, 1 pgs

  Classified Ad 1 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Mar 29, 1903; pg. 27, 1 pgs

  Display Ad 16 -- No Title; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Nov 16, 1902; pg. 17, 1 pgs

  Display Ad 21 -- No Title; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Nov 24, 1895; pg. 24, 1 pgs
("Egg Separator, for separating white and yolk.  14cts.")



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