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Do you know someone who loves pizza? A friend, family member or even yourself!
Personalise a hardwood chopping serving platter board to make an ideal present.
You may choose to have a name engraved below the 'the best pizza in town' and above the pizza.(please leave blank if not required).
Grab your pizza cutter and enjoy!
The main picture shows the personalised logo on our large paddle board.
The circular, large round and large paddle and rectangular boards are made of wood from a rubber tree and are eco-friendly as it is only used when the trees have finished production and are felled to be replaced by new trees.
Our premium large round boards are made from beech wood.
Approximate size:
Rectangular board 30cmx20cm
Round board 25cmx25cm Large round board 30cmx30cmx2cm
Large paddle board 45cmx34cmx2cm (one shown in picture)
Premium large beech round board 30cmx30cmx2cm
Suggested occasions: Christmas, birthdays, weddings, housewarming, gift to your hosts or a gift to yourself. Ideal for serving/cutting any favourite dish.
Caring for your chopping board
“Is this wooden board dishwasher safe?” The simple answer is “No!”.
No wooden products should be subjected to the harsh environment found in a dishwasher, with its caustic solution and intense heat. “How do I clean my board?” Quite simply you should only rinse your board, and you can use a little washing up liquid. Never leave a board to soak in the sink. “Why?” If you look closely you will see the board is made up of strips of wood called staves. These staves are joined together with glue under immense pressure. Looked after well your board should give many years’ good service. Being a natural plant based product if left in the sink to soak, it will absorb water, the wood will swell up and expand. When the wood dries it will then contract, and eventually the board will split on the ends where the staves meet.
So the best way is to just rinse it and stand it up to dry naturally with the staves running horizontally.
If you have one of our beechwood boards, you may wish to give it a light wipe over from time to time with a little vegetable oil (not olive oil).
Chopping onions and garlic will likely leave an unwanted odour. The simplest way to remove this is to give the board a wipe over with lemon juice. It works on your hands, too.