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Best Eco-Friendly Bamboo Boards Over Plastic for British Kitchens

If you want the best eco-friendly upgrade from plastic chopping boards for a British kitchen, a thick bamboo board around 45x35cm that lasts 5 to 10 years is usually the smartest choice. For most homes, the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) is a better long term option than a stack of thin plastic boards that often need replacing every 12 to 18 months. Why bamboo boards beat plastic in British kitchens Plastic boards are cheap and light, but they come with a cost. Deep knife grooves can hold stains and odours, and worn plastic sheds tiny particles...

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Best Colour-Coded Chopping Boards for British Kitchens

If you cook most days, your chopping boards work harder than almost anything else in your kitchen. They deal with Sunday roasts, packed-lunch prep, cheese boards for guests and those frantic midweek stir-fries. That is exactly why more and more British kitchens are turning to colour-coded chopping boards. Used properly, colour coding helps you cut the faff, stay organised and reduce the risk of cross-contamination. Let’s walk through how to choose the best colour-coded chopping boards for British kitchens and how to make them a pleasure to use every day. Why colour-coded chopping boards actually matter We all know we...

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Best Carbonised Bamboo Cutting Boards for Everyday British Kitchens

If your chopping board has seen better days and smells vaguely of last Sunday’s garlic, it might be time for an upgrade. Carbonised bamboo cutting boards are fast becoming a favourite in everyday British kitchens, and for good reason. They look smart, feel solid and cope brilliantly with the stop start rhythm of real home cooking. What is a carbonised bamboo cutting board? Carbonised bamboo is bamboo that has been gently heat treated. This process deepens the colour to a warm caramel brown and helps even out the natural sugars inside the bamboo. The result is a darker, richer looking...

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Bamboo vs Wooden Chopping Boards: Which Wins for British Homes?[1][7]

If you cook most nights, your chopping board probably works harder than any other bit of kit in your kitchen. It handles onions, Sunday roasts, kids’ packed lunches and the occasional cheese board when friends pop round. So when it comes to choosing between bamboo vs wooden chopping boards: which wins for British homes[1][7]? Let’s break it down in plain English, with a focus on how real British kitchens actually work, rather than a show home on Instagram. Bamboo vs wooden chopping boards: what’s the real difference? First, a quick bit of context. Bamboo is technically a grass, not a...

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