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    • pechelmanP
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      Personally I wouldn't complicate things and just get a thick wood board. Don't get end grain or bamboo, they are hard on edges and will dull knives faster. Buy some oil or wax with it.

      Wood board are very sanitary as they transport and remove water away from the bacteria which ends up killing them. I believe one of the scientific journals studied this like 15 years ago saying they're actually more food safe than plastic boards. Obviously don't run in the dishwasher, hand wash it when you're done, and dry the surface before putting it away, preferably on its side so it can dry completely.

      Sanding can fix stains or scarred surfaces as well.

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      • T
        teamcarraig
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        @pechelman end grain is the one you want of you get a wooden one.

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        • AlexA
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          I have Kama Asa black ones, https://kama-asa.co.jp/en/products/kama-asa-black-cutting-board
          And a couple of handmade thick wooden blocks

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          • pechelmanP
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            @teamcarraig it depends. If it's very fine blocks with lots of glue joints, then no, those are worse. But if it's wide blocks of the grain then, yeah. It's an important distinction though so thanks for calling that or

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              @pechelman I was comparing end grain to an edge board. (Probably could have mentioned that) Which are much cheaper and quicker to make

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              • SKTS
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                I’ve had a Boos board for years…it’s been great

                Rampant Hemmer

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                • AlexA
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                  @SKT oh yeah, have one of these too- fucking great

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                  • SKTS
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                    I’ll also mention this stuff is awesome for wood boards.

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                    Rampant Hemmer

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                      TeflonDon
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                      We have a very nice walnut one (side grain, made to measure by a danish designer/woodworker https://rune-jakobsen.com/da-dk/collections/rune-jakobsen-skaerebraetter?srsltid=AfmBOoqzqKl7Ve3vXOfT3CNcK5K5Zvu-chKivZCGk_JumSvWSOSZTyf- they’re expensive, but I’m very happy with his work - I have one of his knife racks as well). We keep it at the countertop, and use it for fruit, bread and vegetables. Basically all the use during the day, and 90 percent of dinner prep.

                      Walnut is quite dense, and not as hard on knives edges as for instance bamboo.

                      I have another big synthetic board that I use for raw fish, and plastic ones for chicken or rav meat. And some wooden ones I use for cutting and serving cooked food. But the big walnut one is the star of the show.

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                      • GraemeG
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                        I've got a butcher's block style chopping board that I found in TK Maxx in Manchester years ago for about ten quid. It followed me to London and then Australia, and it's still going strong.

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                        • BridgerB
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                          @Graeme said in Chopping boards:

                          I've got a butcher's block style chopping board that I found in TK Maxx in Manchester years ago for about ten quid. It followed me to London and then Australia, and it's still going strong.

                          Love this. Not in keeping with the bourgeois spirit of the thread 😄

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