Last week Pat began working on a cutting board; it's made from oak that is at least 75-years old.

I love the color and feel; it's 1.5-inches thick and weighs at least 5 pounds; maybe more.

I found it very hard to make myself actually use it;

Since I didn't want to scratch it up.

It's just too pretty!
4 comments:
OH! that is gorgeous!!!
and your bread looks so good on it.
Tell Pat he can make me one too ;-)
That's pretty nice. I paid an arm and a leg for mine. Wood isn't cheap these days and I'd take wood ANY DAY over (ugh) plastic!
It is gorgeous. Nice of Pat to make that for you. :)
i love the cutting board - i have several that i have on my counters - beats tearing them up.
kris
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