Non Toxic Cutting Boards for your Healthy Kitchen
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
- It might seem like a trivial thing in your kitchen, but I'll be honest, it has a greater impact on your health and wellness than you think.
Here's what's in the video:
1. The Importance of Toxin-Free Materials: I explain why it's crucial to choose cutting boards made from materials that don't release harmful chemicals into your food.
2. Different Types of Toxin-Free Cutting Boards: I explore a variety of options, from wooden to stone to natural rubber, and their unique benefits.
3. Maintenance Tips: Learn how to care for your toxin-free cutting boards to ensure their longevity and maintain their hygienic properties.
4. Healthy House Picks: I also share with you my favorite cutting boards that you can put on your own Wishlist.
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I bought the natural rubber one but I realized that my knife cuts through it, leaving little cuts all over it. Is it safe to consume like that? I am just worried and don't want to get rubber in my system
Try Adirondack Kitchen cutting boards - solid domestic wood, no glue, with an organic finish.
Thank you💝
Great video!
You think mineral oil is healthy? Don't you know it is a petroleum based product??
Hello are the earths dreams cutting boards that you shared on your blog greenguard certified I’m asking because I didn’t find anything on their website
Do you have links to where you can buy the rubber cutting boards? I didn’t see a link, i am interested in buying one but don’t want to get the wrong thing.
Yes! This is the link for the rubber cutting boards: amzn.to/3l8YBq6
thank you so very much. I enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for all the great information : ) @@Healthyhouseontheblock
Don’t have a recommendation for silicone cutting board?
No, I don't, unfortunately. Silicone is something I try to use sparingly in the kitchen. I would recommend rubber as a healthier alternative. But I'm sure there are silicone cutting boards out there. Look for platinum silicone or food grade silicone if you do. 😊👍🏽
You stated that the cutting board should not have mineral oil in it then when mentioning the wood utensils you said the use something with mineral oil in it to maintain them. It's conflicting information.