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  2. Should You Put Wood Cutting Boards in The Dishwasher? - AOL

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    "Beeswax and coconut oil work together to create a moisture barrier, sealing and protecting your wood cutting board, reducing knife marks, and making it quick and easy to clean," Borocz says.

  3. Cutting board - Wikipedia

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    A cutting board (or chopping board) is a durable board on which to place material for cutting. The kitchen cutting board is commonly used in preparing food; other types exist for cutting raw materials such as leather or plastic. Kitchen cutting boards are often made of wood or plastic and come in various widths and

  4. The very best gifts for people who like to cook

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    These Bee's Wrap beeswax wraps are a great alternative to single-use plastics and are just as effective at keeping leftovers fresh. ... This set of heavy-duty bamboo cutting boards comes in four ...

  5. Wax - Wikipedia

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    Also, the sports of surfing and skateboarding [11] often use wax to enhance the performance. Some waxes are considered food-safe and are used to coat wooden cutting boards and other items that come into contact with food. Beeswax or coloured synthetic wax is used to decorate Easter eggs in Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and the Czech Republic.

  6. How to Prevent Your Cutting Board from Sliding - AOL

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    Place the towel on your work surface in an even layer, and then place your cutting board on top of the towel, to create traction between the board and your work surface. In a pinch, you can do the ...

  7. Beeswax - Wikipedia

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    Beeswax as a product for human use may come from cappings cut off the cells in the process of extraction, from old comb that is scrapped, or from unwanted burr comb and brace comb removed from a hive. Its color varies from nearly white to brownish, but most often is a shade of yellow, depending on purity, the region, and the type of flowers ...

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