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EAT, SLEEP, BUILD, AND REPEAT (WHAT TO CONSIDER BEFORE BUYING A CUTTING BOARD)
By Michele Parkinson August 06, 2024
Wood species matters. Some woods are actually toxic and should never be used to cut meat or veggies.Â
CUTTING BOARDS: THE SCIENCE AND HISTORY
By Michele Parkinson June 05, 2023
Not all woods are created equal and the type you use matters. Hardwoods like maple and walnut are better at resisting bacteria because they are very dense, fine grained and will draw in bacteria which then die as the board dries (Ben Chapman, food safety researcher NC State).Â