Dishwasher Safe Bar Board

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This stuff is amazing! A paper based material formed into a cutting board that resists stains, heat and bacteria! When you've made a mess, throw it in the dishwasher. This is a great bar board for all your drink garnishing needs. The sides are curved gently and the corners are gracefully rounded. The color resembles a light brown paper bag.

Also available in a larger size for cutting more than lemons and limes for your alcoholic friends.

Allegedly used in restaurants for decades but still made in the USA. Who knew?

Updated Mar 7, 2007

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I had heard about this cutting board and have been looking for it in the marketplace for a year now! It's dishwasher safe and less porous than the plastic ones, meaning it has better bacteria resistance. Thanks to user Loft3 for recommending it... I just ordered mine and can't wait. My current cutting boards scare me, cause I'm not so good at handwashing things very thoroughly. (eek.) (via loft3)

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