Chopping boards
Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 3:30 pm
While dehydrated meals are fine, sometimes you fancy being a bit more, well, cultural
and might want to actually make a meal rather than reconstitute one.
A search around our local supermarket (Morrisons to be precise) found a chopping board for the princely (be regal tomorrow (ba doom tish!) sum of £2.
Tools needed:
pencil
dividers (or suitable sized bowl/plate)
Jigsaw
Emery paper
I couldn't find any of my old dividers from school - they've probably rusted away by now - but managed to find plates and bowls of roughly the correct size. The pans these were going in had rounded edges to the base so the boards needed to be a bit smaller.

Time to cut. I wasn't too accurate in following the pencil line but they both fit in the pans which is what matters. The crescent bite out of each is so that I can use a finger to lift them out of the bottom of the pan more easily.

Then it was just a matter of taking off the rough and sharp edges with the emery paper before giving them a wash.
Plenty big enough (the smaller one is just over 150mm in diameter) to chop onions, vegetables, etc.

A search around our local supermarket (Morrisons to be precise) found a chopping board for the princely (be regal tomorrow (ba doom tish!) sum of £2.
Tools needed:
pencil
dividers (or suitable sized bowl/plate)
Jigsaw
Emery paper
I couldn't find any of my old dividers from school - they've probably rusted away by now - but managed to find plates and bowls of roughly the correct size. The pans these were going in had rounded edges to the base so the boards needed to be a bit smaller.

Time to cut. I wasn't too accurate in following the pencil line but they both fit in the pans which is what matters. The crescent bite out of each is so that I can use a finger to lift them out of the bottom of the pan more easily.

Then it was just a matter of taking off the rough and sharp edges with the emery paper before giving them a wash.
Plenty big enough (the smaller one is just over 150mm in diameter) to chop onions, vegetables, etc.