ha the boards I have are wooden ones from Ikea.bomberz1qr20 said:Ikea.
1 large plastic board
1 small plastic board
1 chef's knife
1 paring knife
1 bread knife
$5.99
The plastic boards are thick and warp-free nd the knives actually work well.
I've used grapeseed oil on wood boards before, works fine.
There's no mention of putting a plastic board in a dishwasher and blasting it with hot water and clorine detergent. Not even Courtney Love's cooties could survive that.BikeGeek said:"The scientist tried inoculating wood and plastic boards with bacteria on three successive days, and not cleaning the boards between inoculations. They maintained the boards under identical conditions of warmth and high humidity, comparable to a busy restaurant kitchen. At the end of the three days, once more 99.9 percent of the bacteria had vanished from the wood boards. The plastic boards were thriving germ farms.
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Why is Courtney Love sitting on your cutting board in the first place?bomberz1qr20 said:Not even Courtney Love's cooties could survive that.
Bwahhhhhhhhhhhhbomberz1qr20 said:There's no mention of putting a plastic board in a dishwasher and blasting it with hot water and clorine detergent. Not even Courtney Love's cooties could survive that.
'Bout to chop the bitch into pieces.BikeGeek said:Why is Courtney Love sitting on your cutting board in the first place?
That still doesn't explain why you'd allow her in your kitchen.bomberz1qr20 said:'Bout to chop the bitch into pieces.
Duh!
You assume that my cutting board is in my kitchen, and not my "special clubhouse" down by the meat packing facility.binary visions said:That still doesn't explain why you'd allow her in your kitchen.
Nothing short of a nuclear detonation will cleanse your house now...
That is the mineral oil.... well the flushed cat...ah.... well.... you get the pointDRB said:When the cat gets backed up we give him a little mineral oil and that flushes him like draino...... not sure I want that on a cutting board.
Ciaran said:I use thick glass cutting boards.
I didn't notice that before.Ciaran said:I use thick glass cutting boards.
No, I do not have nice knives. I do medieval recreation and have been lucky enough to meet some bladesmiths who make truely nice knives, and swords. After using their products, nothing in the stores that I can afford can compare. Hand forged. Niiiiice.... Here is a link to one of our better bladesmiths... http://www.atar.com/Silver said:I didn't notice that before.
Tell me you don't have nice knives...
DRB said:When the cat gets backed up we give him a little mineral oil and that flushes him like draino...... not sure I want that on a cutting board.
Still, pony up for a plastic cutting board. You can throw it in the dishwasher, and you're done. No matter how crappy a knife you have, it's going to really suck when you are using it with a glass board.Ciaran said:No, I do not have nice knives. I do medieval recreation and have been lucky enough to meet some bladesmiths who make truely nice knives, and swords. After using their products, nothing in the stores that I can afford can compare. Hand forged. Niiiiice.... Here is a link to one of our better bladesmiths... http://www.atar.com/
Also, I like the convenience of glass, and I buy mediocre knives and sharpen them really well. Mainly though, I am not that serious of a cook, and so do not spend money on things I don't have the skills to really use well. Not only that, but my smith friends would kill me if they saw me using a nice blade on glass, rubber,leather, or something like that. I do have specially made knives for cutting leather though. And a really sweet spearhead that a friend made for me.
My nicest blades are fed and cared for very well, and are mostly on display. Though we do occasionally take them out for some fun.
Alright, I'll hit Target tomorrow. So what is a good knife to cook with. Those hand forged things are nice but they don't really make practicle tools. I need something good for the kitchen.Silver said:Still, pony up for a plastic cutting board. You can throw it in the dishwasher, and you're done. No matter how crappy a knife you have, it's going to really suck when you are using it with a glass board.
I like Lamson Sharp knives. They're not outrageously expensive (though they're not cheap either), and feel very solid.Silver said:If you want some good kitchen stuff at reasonable prices, check out Lamson Sharp.