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| Posted by | Message | Tiger in NY  LSU Fan Neptune Beach, FL Member since Sep 2003 18967 posts

| Boos blocks....functional? Or just nice pieces of furniture? (Posted on 2/26/13 at 9:53 pm)
What does the board think of wooden cutting boards in relation to germs and whatnot?
| | Back to top | Share on  | Fratastic423  LSU Fan Baton Rouge Member since Feb 2007 4173 posts

| re: Boos blocks....functional? Or just nice pieces of furniture? (Posted on 2/26/13 at 10:20 pm to Tiger in NY)
Personally I don't put raw protein on mine. But cooked protein I am fine with. I wipe it down with a lysol wipe if I feel it needs it. Also looks great on my counter, so I like it. Hard to say if I'm cleaning it really well though
| | Back to top | | Caplewood  USA Fan Atlanta Braves Fan Member since Jun 2010 10869 posts

| re: Boos blocks....functional? Or just nice pieces of furniture? (Posted on 2/26/13 at 10:21 pm to Tiger in NY)
I love them. We use then heavily and as long as you keep them oiled they are a super easy clean up
| | Back to top | | fightin tigers Downtown Prairieville Member since Mar 2008 13175 posts

| re: Boos blocks....functional? Or just nice pieces of furniture? (Posted on 2/26/13 at 10:26 pm to Tiger in NY)
We have a big square chopping block that I have never used, figure 3-4' tall and 24" square. I personally use the epicurean boards, or Teflon acquired from an undisclosed source. 
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