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Old 05-01-2008, 04:29 PM
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Default Re: Cutting boards

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Originally Posted by ROX
BOOS will be fine. Get a big one so the food stays on it and there is plenty of room to slice and dice. When it starts to look crappy and cut up, just sand it smooth.

WAIT A MINUTE! Isn't buying your wife a cutting board right up there with buying her a vacuum cleaner?


The vacuum was for Christmas 2006. This last Christmas I got the knives and sewing machine.

I asked for them though.
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