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-- CopyToWiktionaryBot 01:49, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
Teapots, spoons, knives, and wrenches all have Wikipedia entries as well as dictionary entries. A Google News Archive search for "butter dish" returns about 14,800 hits [1]. Judging from the variation in butter dishes as displayed by the photos on Flickr [2], a longer article could well be written here. As it is, the stub here is fine. — VulcanOfWalden 14:28, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
The article claims that the first butter dish was created in 1880 in Connecticut. However, the cited source does not seem to make this claim. 2601:18A:C77F:4430:59E4:2119:B906:C264 ( talk) 15:07, 14 January 2023 (UTC)
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-- CopyToWiktionaryBot 01:49, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
Teapots, spoons, knives, and wrenches all have Wikipedia entries as well as dictionary entries. A Google News Archive search for "butter dish" returns about 14,800 hits [1]. Judging from the variation in butter dishes as displayed by the photos on Flickr [2], a longer article could well be written here. As it is, the stub here is fine. — VulcanOfWalden 14:28, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
The article claims that the first butter dish was created in 1880 in Connecticut. However, the cited source does not seem to make this claim. 2601:18A:C77F:4430:59E4:2119:B906:C264 ( talk) 15:07, 14 January 2023 (UTC)