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Goomba > wrote: > blake murphy wrote: > > >> I personally so no advantage to wood, other than appearance. I will admit > >> to having beautiful wood carving boards and cheese boards, but they're not > >> used on a routine basis. > > > > i think they just feel better. somehow 'warmer.' > > > > your pal, > > blake > > I think they feel better too. > They are quieter too when cutting/chopping/slicing/whatever > They are natural products, simple tools and wear a certain cache of > classic-ness. For generations they've been just fine and I appreciate that. I don't understand the "dishwasher" proof thing for plastic. I clean off my cutting board as soon as I'm done using it and put it away. Just takes a few seconds. Same for my knives... I actually have 3 wood cutting boards, and use them according to the task. I also have a wood block cheese board with a wire, and clean THAT right away too and put it back in the drawer. -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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