Totally Bamboo Cutting Boards California Collection

A recommendation by naturemom

naturemom's recommendation

First to recommend

Structurally harder than Maple, Bamboo is a member of the grass family and doesn’t need the care that most wood boards require. The hard surface means fewer nicks and slices that harbor bacteria. For those who are environmentally minded, the abundance and renewable nature of bamboo makes it an earth-friendly choice.

List that features this:

Updated Apr 25, 2007

What people think about this:

KRiSTOPHERDUKES and LaurenMessiah think this is useful

Comment

1 more recommendation

GnomeChomsky's recommendation

A green-friendly cutting board that's super-easy to take care of. Plus it looks so much cuter than a big plastic one.

Updated Feb 18, 2009

Comment

Viewing 1-2 of 2 Recommendations

Great offers from these retailers

Powered by Shopping.com

Totally Bamboo 20-1510 South Pacific Longa Tonga Cutting Board

Totally Bamboo 20-1510 They say the only thing better than a Tonga is a Longa Tonga, and they're... more

Be the first to recommend it!

Totally Bamboo Longa Tonga Cutting Board

Durable square cutting board; dark center with contrasting border Made with premium, hand selected... more

Be the first to recommend it!

Totally Bamboo Big Kahuna Cutting Board

Bamboo is a renewable resource, making this an environmentally sound choice Bamboo is 16% harder and more... more

Be the first to recommend it!

Totally Bamboo 'The Carver' Bamboo Cutting Board

Quality built bamboo Carver cutting board measures 23 inches long x 15 inches wide x 1 inch thickChopping board... more

Be the first to recommend it!

"Bamboo" CAT Rotating Fine Tooth Comb

2-Position Grooming Tool The rotating tines on this two position grooming tool reduces strain on a cats... more

Be the first to recommend it!

Totally Bamboo Kalahari Parquet End Grain Cutting Board

This 13.75 x 11 x 1 cutting board is perfect for any chopping, slicing or serving need 16% harder than... more

Be the first to recommend it!

ThisNext Information

Copyright ©2005-2009 ThisNext, Inc.