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If you want a Boo’s Block that can go from cutting to serving, check out the John Boos Maple Edge Gran 12-inch round serving board with feet. The board is normally $67.95 but is on sale for $54. ...
Wooden cutting boards won’t leach microplastics into your food, either. Rare Amazon Prime Day deals just dropped on John Boos cutting boards — the beloved wooden cutting board brand loved by Ina ...
The maple, cherry, and walnut boards have been made by the (still Midwestern-based) John Boos & Co. company since 1887, and can easily cost a couple hundred dollars given the sustainably sourced ...
This is the gold standard for cutting boards: Boos has been making cutting boards since 1887, and it’s the brand of choice for many professionals. The hard rock maple in this board (we like the ...
This video showcases the first half of the build process for 3D patterned cutting boards using maple, walnut, and cherry, finished with mineral oil and sealed with beeswax. The pattern featured ...
Maple and walnut are popular picks due to their hardness, but they’re expensive. Teak and acacia are more affordable options, but even they are pricey compared to plastic.
Choose from a wide variety of woods for your cutting board: teak, cherry, walnut and maple are all popular choices. Lightweight, flexible and quick-growing bamboo is another popular choice for wood.