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I used organic coconut oil as we don't use nut oils due to health reasons.
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before (yes we have 3 cutting boards for differing purposes)
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Oiled my woods with coconut oil, since it’s what I had on hand.
Truthfully I didn’t realize I was supposed to oil the cutting boards too. I don’t know where I was raised.

Look and feel much better now.
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Before oiling
Before oiling
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First action shot. I used my fingers to rub it in everywhere
First action shot. I used my fingers to rub it in everywhere
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Second action shot. Rubbing in excess with towel.
Second action shot. Rubbing in excess with towel.
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After oiling
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Ohh boy, I guess it’s time to try and rejuvenate my wooden kitchen implements.

The tenderizer faces were difficult so…. I dunked them. No regrets.
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The prep. The scene!
The prep. The scene!
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I found more to oil.
I found more to oil.
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Let it soak in. These have been abused.
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Let’s get some excess oil off.
Let’s get some excess oil off.
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My work, resting.
My work, resting.
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I used organic coconut oil.

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Need oiling
Need oiling
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Action oiling a board
Action oiling a board
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Shiny oiled boards
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Gathered 7 wooden utensils and 1 cutting board to oil with walnut oil.
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oiling a utensil
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oiling the cutting board
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