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Saturday, April 05, 2008

Color-Coded Chopping Boards for OCD Chefs

This is a very smart concept for cutting boards. The plastic base resembles a folder file that contains four cutting boards of different colors each one representing a specific food group. The green board is to be used for vegetables, the blue one for fish, the red for meat and the white for cooked food. In a manner of speaking, four boards into one. Pretty clever.
Posted by ~b~ at 9:02 AM

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Homeschooling mother of two, happily married for 18 years, running a small business. What you probably don't know about me: I headed up a clown ministry for two years. My name was Splash. I was a painter clown. I DON'T LIKE crowds. I am writing a novel.
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