Egg Nog Stick

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

"The egg-nog stick was split at one end, and a cross-piece of wood was set firmly in. It was a crude egg-beater. Whirled rapidly around, while the upright stick was held firmly between the palms of the hands, it was a grateful, graceful, and inviting machine in the hands of skilful landlords of old."

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