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Totally Bamboo Cutting Boards California Collection
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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.
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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
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