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    These mozzarella sticks are a hit among Costco customers, and they will soon be on sale for $4.50 off, reducing the in-warehouse price to $11.29. Each five-pound box includes 82 to 92 pieces ...

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    Plastic cutting boards Research published last year in the journal Environmental Science & Technology found that using a plastic cutting board can create up to 7,680 flecks of plastic , which can ...

  5. Cutting board - Wikipedia

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    Cutting boards with non-toxic natural waxes and oils coatings, such as linseed oil and beeswax are the most ideal. This wooden cutting board shows signs of scoring after repeated use. Wood boards need to be cared for with an edible mineral oil to avoid warping, and should not be left in puddles of liquid. Ideally, they should be suspended ...

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    A wooden floor board with legs is the most traditional, elegant, and expensive of all boards. Historically, to play on these boards, the Japanese would sit on tatami mats. The legs are carved to resemble gardenias. These boards are still used for important tournament games in Asia.

  7. Butcher block - Wikipedia

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    The term “butcher block” can also refer to the pattern or style of a traditional block adapted to other functions, such as table tops and cutting boards. [3] There are two basic styles of butcher block: end grain and edge grain. [1] Besides maple, popular contemporary woods include teak, birch, or walnut, sometimes in alternating patterns.

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