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Post #756067 by uncle trav on Tue, Dec 15, 2015 1:44 PM

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On 2015-12-15 11:41, Kahiki Guy wrote:
Sounds like that's the consensus so far for care...I didn't know if there was a little trick, like using some sort of wood treatment like murphy's oil soap or beeswax or something to keep the wood from drying out.

You could try a light amount of mineral oil. Let it stay on for a few minutes and then buff with a soft cloth. Mineral oil is cheap and food safe. I use it on my cutting boards.