Durability and function have style in a Calico Cutting Board. Whether you are looking for a new go-to tool for your kitchen, or a one of a kind gift for someone special, Calico Cutting Boards has what you need. All cutting boards are hand-made, with select, local, organic hardwoods.
A cutting board has a durable surface for all types of food preparation. End grain cutting boards are the “cream of the crop”! Although there are other types of wooden or plastic boards available, end grain boards offer durability, fewer knife marks and keep your knives sharper than using plastic or regular cut wood. End grain cutting boards cost from $50.00 to $350.00 depending on the size, type of wood used and the quality of workmanship. They will last up to twenty years or longer. These cutting boards can be used for a variety of purposes, serving boards for crackers and cheese or as a decorative piece for your kitchen. They are an excellent investment.
Wood has advantages over plastic in that it is somewhat self-healing and shallow cuts in wood will close up on their own.
Wood has also been found to have natural antiseptic properties. Hard woods with tight grain patterns are the best to use. Hardwoods such as maple, mahogany, and walnut make the best end grain cutting boards.
A cutting board has a durable surface for all types of food preparation. End grain cutting boards are the “cream of the crop”! Although there are other types of wooden or plastic boards available, end grain boards offer durability, fewer knife marks and keep your knives sharper than using plastic or regular cut wood. End grain cutting boards cost from $50.00 to $350.00 depending on the size, type of wood used and the quality of workmanship. They will last up to twenty years or longer. These cutting boards can be used for a variety of purposes, serving boards for crackers and cheese or as a decorative piece for your kitchen. They are an excellent investment.
Wood has advantages over plastic in that it is somewhat self-healing and shallow cuts in wood will close up on their own.
Wood has also been found to have natural antiseptic properties. Hard woods with tight grain patterns are the best to use. Hardwoods such as maple, mahogany, and walnut make the best end grain cutting boards.