Thursday, 15 February 2024 13:59 Written by John Reardon

Hello my Foodie Friends!   

Finding that perfect culinary gift for someone can be a task that many of us experience. Giving the gift of a cutting board is offering something that is practical and functional. It is a gift that keeps giving. 

Why have a cutting board? Using a cutting board is an excellent way to protect your countertops from scratches and damage. When you cut directly on your countertops, you risk damaging the surface, leaving unsightly marks, and making it look worn out over time. A cutting board is an incredibly versatile tool in the kitchen. It can be used for a variety of tasks, such as chopping vegetables, slicing fruit, or preparing meat. Additionally, it can be used as a serving platter for appetizers or cheese and crackers, making it a multipurpose item in the kitchen. A cutting board can be easily stored in a kitchen drawer or hung up on a hook for easy access.

Additionally, cutting boards can be easily cleaned and disinfected, reducing the risk of bacteria growth on your countertops. This is especially important if you are preparing raw meats, as bacteria can easily spread from the cutting board to your countertops, increasing the risk of foodborne illness. By using a cutting board, you can maintain a more hygienic kitchen environment and reduce the risk of contamination.

Cutting on hard surfaces such as glass or ceramic can quickly dull and damage your knives, making them less effective and more dangerous to use. A cutting board made of wood or plastic, however, can preserve the sharpness of your knives and extend their lifespan. By using a cutting board, you can save money on replacing your knives and ensure that they are always sharp and safe to use.

One of our favorite cutting boards we offer at Compliments to the Chef, is the Epicurean cutting board. The signature Epicurean brand cutting boards have earned their place in the heart of the kitchen, meeting the highest standards of cooks and chefs worldwide. With a natural look and texture from a paper composite material, these boards are durable, knife friendly, and dishwasher safe. Epicurean is a USA-manufacturer using primarily USA-sourced materials. Its iconic paper composite material is manufactured 100% in the USA, using materials locally sourced in the USA. 

Stop by Compliments to the Chef, your Neighborhood Kitchen and Cutlery store located at 33 Railroad Place in Saratoga Springs. Keep your family together in the kitchen and involved with the prep and creation of your meals. Family recipes are a way of keeping our ancestry alive, as well as a part of ourselves. Traditions help bond us to those we love. Cooking together creates closer bonds and helps build lifelong memories. You can also use the time to listen, share and talk as a family. Remember my Foodie Friends, “Life Happens in the Kitchen.”

Take Care, John & Paula

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