Bring that board back to life. Wooden cutting boards are one of the most versatile workhorses in the kitchen. After all, almost every recipe requires some form of chopping, slicing, or dicing. But ...
While wood is porous, cutting boards can actually last years before needing to be retired. Here's how to tell if the damage ...
One New Year’s resolution most of us probably forgot to make was to show the wooden workhorses of our kitchen the respect they deserve. Those cutting boards, butcher blocks, spoons, knife handles and ...
A wooden cutting board should be hand-washed with hot soapy water after every use. It's important that you let the board dry completely before storing it. Disinfect and sanitize the board with vinegar ...
I absolutely love my wooden cutting board until it starts to get a little funky from my chronic use of chopped garlic. And while I consider wooden cutting boards a kitchen essential, they can quickly ...
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If you've taken to smearing your wooden cutting board with butter -- also known as butter boarding -- we've got the skinny on how to clean and care for it. David lives in Brooklyn where he's spent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Getty Images Wooden cutting boards are one of the most versatile workhorses in the kitchen. After all, almost every recipe ...