On Sunday, May 25, 2014 11:13:25 PM UTC-7, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> > On Mon, 26 May 2014 01:51:02 -0400, Travis McGee wrote:
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> >> Years ago I was given really nice plastic cutting board. It was big, yet
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> >> fit on a normal counter (just barely). It also had a real moat and well,
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> >> unlike the fake moats that you see on lesser boards. I had to leave it
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> >> behind in the divorce, and I have been unable to find anything like it
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> >> since in plastic. I have a great wooden board that does the job, but it
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> >> weighs a ton and takes a certain amount of effort to keep in good shape.
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> >> Any sources would be appreciated.
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> > Very common at restaurant supply stores.
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> > http://www.acemart.com/prod4577.html
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> > (for example)
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> > Drip edges may be a little harder to find. Can't say I've seen those
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> > in plastic. not a feature I find very useful anyway.
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> I used to have one with a moat but it was many years ago. I never used it
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> much so got rid of it.
and your point????