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Originally Posted by http://theboardsmith.com/
Buy the best board you can afford, take care of it, and it is likely that your grandchildren will be using it. Even as they age, or especially as they age, good wooden cutting boards become more and more attractive.
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WTF?!
I'm not spending $300 ****ing dollars so my kid can have a cutting board. Go spend $10 at Walmart and learn how to protect your mama while you're there!