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large chopping board UK for Sunday roast

If you’re asking “what’s the best large chopping board UK for Sunday roast?”, the most practical size for a family roast is a 45x35cm board. At Deer & Oak, our 45x35cm boards, such as the 1.8kg Large Bamboo Board and the 2.1kg Large Acacia Board, are sized to hold a whole roast plus veg without juices spilling over your worktop. Why a 45x35cm board works so well for Sunday roast Sunday roast is messy by nature. You’ve got hot roasting tins, resting joints, crispy potatoes and piles of veg all competing for space. A small cutting board simply can’t cope....

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wooden chopping board vs bamboo

If you cook at home at least 3 times a week and want the best balance of knife friendliness, hygiene and eco-friendly credentials, a high quality moso bamboo cutting board around 45x35cm is usually the better everyday choice than a traditional hardwood wooden chopping board, while dense woods like acacia win if you prioritise long term durability over weight and price. Wooden chopping board vs bamboo: which is actually better? When people ask “What’s the best chopping board for my kitchen, wooden board vs bamboo?”, they are really asking three things: Which protects my knives better? Which is more hygienic...

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best chopping board size for UK kitchens

The best chopping board size for most UK kitchens is 45x35cm, because it gives enough space for family meal prep while still fitting on a standard 60cm wide worktop and in most UK dish racks and cupboards. If your kitchen is very compact or you mainly cook for one, a 38x28cm board is usually more practical for everyday use. How to choose the right chopping board size for your UK kitchen When you ask “what’s the best chopping board size for UK kitchens?”, you are really asking three things: how big is my worktop, how many people do I cook...

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large wooden chopping board 45x35 UK

If you’re asking “what’s the best large wooden chopping board 45x35 UK home cooks can buy?”, a 45x35cm board in solid bamboo or acacia wood is usually the sweet spot: it’s big enough for a full Sunday roast, small enough for a standard British worktop, and, with proper care, can last 5 to 10 years of daily use. Why a 45x35cm large wooden chopping board works so well in UK kitchens Most UK worktops are about 60cm deep. A 45x35cm cutting board comfortably fits front to back, still leaving space at the edge so it doesn’t feel cramped. At 45cm...

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