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by Jen Biederman on 01/14/2009
Tags: Food, Green Living, Ideal Bite, January, Lifestyle, Sustainablility
Sustainable Cutting Boards - Green Living Tip Brought to you by Ideal Bite
Who cut it?The Bite
As long as they did it on a sustainable cutting board, who cares? Made using materials such as pressed paper (believe it) and recycled glass, eco chopping blocks are a toot-ally great accent for your kitchen.
The Benefits
- Cutting the cheese - not the forest. As an alternative to your average hardwood board (which usually comes from an unsustainable, virgin-wood source), try these picks.
- No stinking oil involved. Plastic cutting boards are made from petroleum - a finite resource - and they never fully biodegrade.
- Guests-won't-turn-up-their-noses looks. These options are way easier on the eyes than any plastic cutting boards.
