A little extra TLC can turn your wooden cutting board into a family heirloom
The reason I have a cutting board in the first place is because it is expendable and, unlike, say, a table or countertop, it doesn’t matter if a knife cuts into it and damages it. Like, it’s literally the expendable surface between the knife and the thing I don’t want to suffer wear and tear.
The reason I have a cutting board in the first place is because it is expendable and, unlike, say, a table or countertop, it doesn’t matter if a knife cuts into it and damages it. Like, it’s literally the expendable surface between the knife and the thing I don’t want to suffer wear and tear.
For sure. I think trying to preserve these tools is a bit of a waste of time. But extending their lifespan is always a win in my book
not oiling your woods and stainless kitchenware is abuse!
with that being said i would use food grade mineral oil, why are you suing coconut?