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Cutting Board Sanitizer/Sanitizing Cutting Boards


paulraphael

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5 hours ago, DiggingDogFarm said:

I sanitize with water just off the boiling point.

Can't imagine anything that's as simple.

 

 

Well, you gotta heat the water. I can maybe see it for plastic cutting boards, but I don't want to dunk wood ones water that hot. And it's not so practical for sanitizing fixed surfaces. 

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58 minutes ago, paulraphael said:

I can maybe see it for plastic cutting boards, but I don't want to dunk wood ones water that hot. And it's not so practical for sanitizing fixed surfaces. 

 

That's what I'm talking about, poly cutting boards.

 

I'm a woodworker, I'd never sanitize a wood cutting board with ultra hot water. Although it probably wouldn't harm a thick quarter-sawn cutting board, but, really good quarter-sawn cutting boards are hard (almost impossible) to find. Unless you make your own.

True quarter-sawn (riftsawn), not the pseudo stuff.

 

Other surfaces?

I'm talking poly cutting boards.

The sanitizing of other stuff demands new threads.

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42 minutes ago, paulraphael said:

Well, you gotta heat the water.

 

Yeah, not a big concern in my case.

I received my March electric and gas bill today—thank you NYSEG! 9_9

The furnace runs on gas, the kitchen range runs on gas, and our water is heated by gas.

Total March electric and gas bill, $66.83

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I just don't want to look back and think "I could have eaten that."

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The best thing about a vegetable garden is all the meat you can hunt and trap out of it!

 

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Potentially related to some of the post about, about what (and where from) pathogens we ought to really worry about:

 

E. Coli Linked to Chopped Romaine Lettuce Infects People in 11 States  (NY Times, April 11, 2018)

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