Charcuterie comes from the French phrase chair cuit, which means cooked meat. But today, the term encompasses all kinds of preserved and cured proteins from Italy, France, Spain, and beyond. Think ...
A person in an orange shirt washing a wooden serving board with soap and water - Erdark/Getty Images No one wants to serve appetizers or charcuterie on a wooden board that smells bad. Unfortunately, ...
There’s nothing quite like a natural wood cutting board for chopping, slicing, and serving up your favorite snacks. A bamboo ...
No one wants to serve appetizers or charcuterie on a wooden board that smells bad. Unfortunately, some serving or cutting boards develop a bit of funk over time, and it can be hard to know how to get ...