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How to sand a wooden cutting board?
If you want to know how to sand a wooden cutting board properly, the short answer is: start with 80 grit sandpaper to remove deep cuts, move through 120 and 180 grit, then finish at 240 grit, oil the board twice, and let it dry for at least 24 hours. Done carefully, this can add 5 to 10 years of life to a quality board. Step by step: how to sand a wooden cutting board safely Before you start, make sure the board is completely dry. If it has been washed, leave it to air dry upright for at least...
Is it safe to reuse a chopping board for vegetables after meat
If you wash and disinfect a chopping board correctly for at least 20 seconds with hot water and washing up liquid, then allow it to dry fully, it can be safe to reuse for vegetables after meat. In a busy kitchen though, the safest option is to keep two separate boards: one for raw meat and one for ready to eat foods like salad and fruit. Why reusing a chopping board after meat is risky Raw meat, especially chicken and mince, can carry bacteria such as Campylobacter, Salmonella and E. coli. When you cut meat on a chopping board, juices...
Chopping board oil where to buy UK
If you want the best chopping board oil to keep a wooden or bamboo cutting board in the UK looking good for 5 to 10 years, buy a food safe mineral oil or board conditioning oil from a trusted kitchenware brand or from Amazon UK, then apply a thin coat every 4 to 6 weeks. For Deer & Oak boards that arrive pre oiled, you can top up with any clear, food grade mineral oil available in the UK for under £10. Why chopping board oil matters for your kitchen board Every wooden or bamboo kitchen board needs oil. Without...
Wooden chopping board vs plastic maintenance
If you cook at home at least 3 times a week and want a board that will last 5 to 10 years with simple monthly oiling, a wooden chopping board is usually better than plastic, which often needs replacing every 1 to 2 years once deep cuts and stains build up. For most home kitchens, a well cared for wooden cutting board is the lowest effort long term option, while plastic wins only if you want a board you can put in the dishwasher every single day. Wooden chopping board vs plastic: which is easier to maintain? In real kitchens,...