Martini Glass(1934); Mote Spoon(1913); Mouli Grater(1948); Muffin Pan(1878)

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MARTINI GLASS

  Not in the revised OED.


 Display Ad 18 -- No Title; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Nov 16, 1934; pg. 18, 1 pgs

 Display Ad 10 -- No Title; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Aug 24, 1934; pg. 9, 1 pgs
("Then I put in a scoop of ice cubes, stir the mixture slowly with a long spoon and pour it into a Martini glass which contains a tiny green olive.")

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MOTE SPOON

  Not in the revised OED.  WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD CITIONARY OF CULINARY ARTS has an entry with a fine illustration.


 Classified Ad 1 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1974-Current file), Washington, D.C.; Feb 18, 1974; pg. C9, 1 pgs

 Classified Ad 3 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1974-Current file), Washington, D.C.; Feb 17, 1974; pg. D15, 1 pgs
(Col. 3:  "...sterling mote spoon...")

 METROPOLITAN GETS A RARE TRIPTYCH; The Work of Sixteenth Century Painter Now on Exhibition in the Museum.; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Apr 12, 1913; pg. 10, 1 pgs
("Fifty-four silver mote spoons are an interesting collection and would make most satisfactory tea spoons of the present day.")

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MOULI GRATER

  Not in the revised OED.  Again, WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD DICTIONARY OF CULINARY ARTS has an entry with a nice illustration of it.
  Jesse Sheidlower should get a mouli grater--it's the "gratest."


 Ways to Prepare Foods Are Given; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Oct 5, 1962; pg. 51, 1 pgs

 Article 5 -- No Title; By CRAIG CLAIBORNE; New York Times (1857-Current file), New York, N.Y.; Feb 18, 1962; pg. SM42, 2 pgs

 Display Ad 6 -- No Title; The Washington Post and Times Herald (1954-1959), Washington, D.C.; May 11, 1957; pg. A7, 1 pgs

 Display Ad 18 -- No Title; The Washington Post and Times Herald (1954-1959), Washington, D.C.; May 10, 1957; pg. A19, 1 pgs

 Display Ad 24 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Jun 26, 1948; pg. B13, 1 pgs:
  _"Mouli" Grater_
      $1.00
The famous "Mouli" all-purpose grater (the same model used in France by fine French cuisines)...grates coarse or fine, can be operated right or left-handed.  Use it for cheese, nutmeg, cocoanut, chocolate, horseradish or crackers and various kinds of vegetables...with no contact between your fingers and the grate drum.   Sanitary drum is easily removed for cleaning.  No skinned knuckles or broken nails with the Mouli Grater.

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MUFFIN PAN

  Not in the revised OED.  WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD DICTIONARY OF CULINARY ARTS has an entry and an illustration.


 Display Ad 9 -- No Title; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Jul 16, 1888; pg. 8, 1 pgs
("Flour Dredges, 3c; 6-ring Muffin Pans, 10c; Potato Mashers, 1c;...")

 TIN YEARS OF MATRIMONY.; A Tintinnabulation of Tin Plate, and Tinternells and Tin Cups of Tinte.; The Washington Post (1877-1954), Washington, D.C.; Aug 13, 1878; pg. 4, 1 pgs
("Among them were spice and cake boxes, a muffin pan, an egg beater,...")

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MUSTARD SPOON

  Again, not in the revised OED.  WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD DICTIONARY OF CULINARY ARTS has an entry and an illustration.
  Silver mustard spoons often made the newspapers by being stolen.


  18 August 1845, BROOKLYN DAILY EAGE, pg. 2:
  The extent of the robbery appears to have been a teapot, sugar bowl, three table spoons, two salt and two mustard spoons, all silver, and some articles of clothing, together valued at about $150.


 Classified Ad 2 -- No Title; New York Daily Times (1851-1857), New York, N.Y.; Dec 31, 1856; pg. 5, 2 pgs

 Classified Ad 3 -- No Title; New York Daily Times (1851-1857), New York, N.Y.; Jan 31, 1854; pg. 5, 2 pgs

 BROOKLYN CITY.; New York Daily Times (1851-1857), New York, N.Y.; May 28, 1852; pg. 1, 1 pgs
("GRAND LARCENY...1 silver mustard spoon.")



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