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    Default Re: OT: chefs- any butcher block recommendations?

    Do you have room for a table? A buddy of mine's dad had a grocery store and we pulled 2 tables out like this. They are not completely level because of years of use.... like 50. They look so freakin' cool in a kitchen as an island and never cease to get comments. Not cheap if you can find them but o so worth it. Heavy too.

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    Default Re: OT: chefs- any butcher block recommendations?

    There seems to be a reoccurring theme here...maple and New England craftsmanship.

    Old Yankee Cutting Boards

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    Default Re: OT: chefs- any butcher block recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by WadePatton View Post
    washing, aha!

    scrape and wipe and oil, lastes forevers.

    avoid hot water and soaking at all costs. nnnnever dishwasher.

    *on the whole cross-contam thing. start your work with a dry-clean board, do all things to serve raw first, then veggies to be cooked, last meat.

    no need to clean between, only after.
    +1 on this advise

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    Default Re: OT: chefs- any butcher block recommendations?

    So, I went with David at the Vermont Cutting Board Co. Seems like a good guy, explained to me the fineries of with the grain versus end grain.

    I ordered a 20x20x2.5" end grain board with the little lady's name burned into one corner.

    Thanks for all the advice.

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