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Reddit mentions of Progressive Prep Solutions Cutting Board, Juice Grooves, Large Thick Chopping Board, Dishwasher Safe, Measures 17.38" X 11.25"

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Progressive Prep Solutions Cutting Board, Juice Grooves, Large Thick Chopping Board, Dishwasher Safe, Measures 17.38" X 11.25". Here are the top ones.

Progressive Prep Solutions Cutting Board, Juice Grooves, Large Thick Chopping Board, Dishwasher Safe, Measures 17.38
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A great, versatile design for easy cutting, slicing, and choppingCrafted of polyethylene; versatile white colorReservoir collects excess liquids, controls messDishwasher safe; easy-grip handle for hanging storageMeasures 11-1/4 by 17-1/4 inches; also offered in smaller size
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ColorWhite
Height0.5 Inches
Length17.38 Inches
Number of items1
SizeLarge
Weight3 Pounds
Width11.25 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Progressive Prep Solutions Cutting Board, Juice Grooves, Large Thick Chopping Board, Dishwasher Safe, Measures 17.38" X 11.25":

u/melonmagellan · 4 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

This was my list for a previous, similar post -

I would buy the following items in this order, if it were my $80:


  1. A $29 Victorinox Chef's Knife


  2. A good cutting board for $12-15


  3. A cast iron pan for $15-$20

  4. A utensil set of some kind for $15-20



    From there I'd get a solid set of pots and pans and/or a dutch oven. A rice cooker also is pretty helpful. I use mine constantly. Good luck!
u/flitcroft · 2 pointsr/Cooking

I agree. I must have larger hands or something. I have a 10" Chet's knife, a 4" paring knife, and a serrated knife in the Henkel's 5 star range. I love the handles and the blades can be sharpened past razor sharp pretty easily after 14 years. Henkel's discontinued the handles I have and today I'd probably go with Wustoff as well.

Also, get a quality honing steel and use it every time before you slice. It won't sharpen your edges per se but it will flatten out a curved edge caused by routine contact with cutting boards. Then, cut high quality plastic cutting boards. These are perfectly sized (huge) and can be sterilized in the dishwasher. I rotate through three. http://www.amazon.com/Progressive-International-PCB-1812-11-25-Cutting/dp/B0001UJVTK/ref=sr_1_7?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1377961039&sr=1-7

u/GooseCaboose · 1 pointr/cookingforbeginners