"Drew Cutter" > wrote:
> Epicurean and draining board ? Would this work just a well as colander ?
>
> http://www.forkitchenandbath.com/p/c...rainboard.html
That Epicurean has nothing to do with the Epicurean I'm talking about. The word
"epicurean" is used a lot in the food world, so it's just another instance of
it. That cutting board is made of hardwood and is made specifically to be used
in this sink, where it is also pictured:
http://www.forkitchenandbath.com/p/s...tchensink.html
It wouldn't be useful on any other sink than the one pictured, as it is sized
specifically to fit in that sink.
I don't think there are any combination cutting board/colander items made out of
that Epicurean (Richlite) material.
Personally I just use an expandable over the sink stainless mesh colander and
use a cutting board on the counter adjacent to it. My colander looks similar to
this one, but there are a ton of them out there on the net:
http://auctionhunter.net/images/GiantColander.jpg
(This is just a sample picture, not that I recommend this one. I'm not sure the
one I have is even made now as I got it a decade ago.)
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