Lately, I've had this obsession with cutting boards, whether it's a giant butcher-type block, those colorful silicone mats that are meant to keep food separated for safety reasons, or the "green" cutting boards made of sustainable bamboo.These wooden cutting boards made from acacia have been laser-engraved with different illustrations that are matched to the grain of the wood on the individual board. That means no two boards are the same! Prior to the engraving process, the designers determine the ideal position for any of the 6 different illustrations, which are a diver, skiing, fishing, the man on the moon, a gardener, and a motorcyclist.
The boards are available from Charles and Marie, $38 for a large board, $20 for a small board.

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7-12-2007 @8:31AM Donna said... These are interesting, but I have to wonder how difficult the etching makes it to get them clean. Not sure I'd want to use this for anything other than veggies. I can't imagine trying to clean up after working with chicken.
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