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Plastic Cutting Boards for MeatFeedback About This Post:RE: Plastic Cutting Boards for MeatWhile growing up, my mom used a wood cutting board, and I have used a wood cutting board all of my adult life. I have had the same one for 25 years now, I scrub it with disinfecting dish soap immediately after use, and let it dry in the dish drain. I have never experienced any problems with it. I would trust a glass cutting board before I would a plastic one. I think if your knife cuts into the board you would get particles of plastic in your food without realizing it. Post by Persnickety Paula RE: Plastic Cutting Boards for Meat
I use a glass cutting board. Very easy to clean! Post by ILuvDobes RE: Plastic Cutting Boards for MeatHello, just wanted to say you also have to be careful with plastic as it is very porous and will leech stuff into it. Even after a good cleaning there will be stuff left in all the tiny little holes leaving room for bacteria growth. Post by Gramie3 |
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