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  2. Replacing your plastic cutting board and utensils with wood ...

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    “I have both bamboo (the most affordable) boards and maple Boos boards. Those are both more economical, affordable options for wood boards,” says Marcia Smart, a culinary instructor, food ...

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    “I think a gorgeous, large Boos cutting board is a fabulous gift,” says 2022 F&W Best New Chef Caroline Schiff. John Boos cutting boards are iconic, and for good reason. Their large, wooden ...

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    John Boos Maple Wood Cutting Board. $150. See at Amazon. Sur La Table Medium Stainless Steel Scoop. $18. See at Sur La Table. KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 Quart Tilt Head Stand Mixer. $380 $450 ...

  5. Cutting board - Wikipedia

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    A cutting board (or chopping board) is a durable board on which to place material for cutting. The kitchen cutting board is commonly used in preparing food; other types exist for cutting raw materials such as leather or plastic. Kitchen cutting boards are often made of wood or plastic and come in various widths and

  6. Nakiri bōchō - Wikipedia

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    Nakiri bōchō (菜切り包丁, translation: knife for cutting greens) and usuba bōchō (薄刃包丁 — lit. "thin knife") are Japanese-style vegetable knives. They differ from the deba bōchō in their shape, as they have a straight blade edge, with no or virtually no curve, suitable for cutting all the way to the cutting board without the ...

  7. Bamboo - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo has traditionally been used to make a wide range of everyday utensils and cutting boards, particularly in Japan, [103] where archaeological excavations have uncovered bamboo baskets dating to the Late Jōmon period (2000–1000 BC). [104] Bamboo also has a long history of use in Asian furniture.

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