Introduction
If your wooden cooking utensils are worn-down, stained, or fuzzy, use this guide to renew your wooden cooking utensils so they can have a long-lasting life.
Wooden cooking utensils are often used and can wear down over time with regular use, it is important to sanitize and practice caution so your food may not transmit illnesses or small wood particles.
Before this guide, inspect your wooden cooking utensils for stains, worn-down edges, or cracks. Typically there will be stains, chips, dents, cracks, or worn-down edges. Be sure to test that it can be repaired by using your best judgment.
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Carefully submerge utensils in boiling water for 20 minutes. Feel free to use tongs to avoid contact with the boiling water.
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Repeat when necessary to ensure long-lasting wooden utensils.