Toddy Stick

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==Historical References==
 
==Historical References==
  
===STAGECOACH and TAVERN DAYS, CHAPTER V., "KILL-DEVIL" and ITS AFFINES===
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==="STAGECOACH and TAVERN DAYS", Alice Morse Earle, 1900===
  
 
"The toddy stick, beloved for the welcome ringing music it made on the sides of glass tumblers, was used to stir up toddy and other sweetened drinks.
 
"The toddy stick, beloved for the welcome ringing music it made on the sides of glass tumblers, was used to stir up toddy and other sweetened drinks.

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A muddling implement used in the preparation of Toddy.


Historical References

"STAGECOACH and TAVERN DAYS", Alice Morse Earle, 1900

"The toddy stick, beloved for the welcome ringing music it made on the sides of glass tumblers, was used to stir up toddy and other sweetened drinks.

It was a stick six or eight inches long, with a knob at one end, or flattened out at the end so it would readily crush the loaf sugar used in the drink."


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