Made from a renewable resource, these teak cutting boards are a unique way to help the environment while helping you out in the kitchen. Teak is a durable, tropical hardwood that is softer than maple and able to withstand knife blade wear and tear without dulling the knife! Their snug and gripping surface will resist movement as you prepare your meals without frustration. Best of all, these cutting boards mature well and actually look better with age. Their intricate light and dark wooden designs and assorted sizes will complement any kitchen decor. This teak cutting board features a juice canal around the entire board.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Kitchen > Cutting Boards > Wooden Boards/Butcher Block
Teak End Grain Cutting Board - 20" x 14" x 2 1/5"
Made from a renewable resource, these teak cutting boards are a unique way to help the environment while helping you out in the kitchen. Teak is a durable, tropical hardwood that is softer than maple and able to withstand knife blade wear and tear without dulling the knife! Their snug and gripping surface will resist movement as you prepare your meals without frustration. Best of all, these cutting boards mature well and actually look better with age. Their intricate light and dark wooden designs and assorted sizes will complement any kitchen decor. This teak cutting board features a juice canal around the entire board.
Made from a renewable resource, these teak cutting boards are a unique way to help the environment while helping you out in the kitchen. Teak is a durable, tropical hardwood that is softer than maple and able to withstand knife blade wear and tear without dulling the knife! Their snug and gripping surface will resist movement as you prepare your meals without frustration. Best of all, these cutting boards mature well and actually look better with age. Their intricate light and dark wooden designs and assorted sizes will complement any kitchen decor. This teak cutting board features a juice canal around the entire board.
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