the wood files
Information for the wood curious.
- 30 Grandma names
- Affettati
- charcuterie boards
- Charcuterie world
- Cutting board safety
- cutting boards
- EDGE GRAIN
- END GRAIN
- FACE GRAIN
- Grandma gifts
- Grandma names
- Happy Valentines Day all over again
- Mezze
- Other names for charcuterie boards
- Quality First
- Smorgasbord
- Tabla de embutidos y quesos
- The history of cutting boards.
- Useful information about cutting boards
- Valentines Day Again
- What's your Grandma name?
WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU LEMONS, CLEAN YOUR CUTTING BOARD.
By Michele Parkinson August 29, 2024
Rinse thoroughly & dry completely making certain it has proper air flow on all sides. If your cutting board or block does not have feet you should prop it against a wall and let it dry. Dry time is key to insuring any lingering bacteria caused by raw food sources such as meat, poultry, or fish will no longer be present or at risk.Â
CUTTING BOARDS: THE SCIENCE AND HISTORY
By Michele Parkinson June 05, 2023
Not all woods are created equal and the type you use matters. Hardwoods like maple and walnut are better at resisting bacteria because they are very dense, fine grained and will draw in bacteria which then die as the board dries (Ben Chapman, food safety researcher NC State).Â