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Wood in the Kitchen

Wooden utensils aren’t just practical kitchen tools—they double as beautiful décor that adds warmth and natural charm to your space. With the right care, they can stay strong and stunning for years. Whether yours are crafted from maple, walnut, cherry, or even bamboo the tips below will help keep them both durable and clean.

Never put wooden utensils in the dishwasher—the heat and detergents strip away oils, leaving the wood dry, cracked, and unsafe. Don’t let them soak, either; too much water does the same damage.

Instead, wash them by hand right after use with warm water, mild soap, and a soft sponge. Skip harsh scrubbers that can scratch the surface. For big pieces like butcher blocks, a wood-safe spray cleaner does the trick.

Once clean, rinse well, towel-dry, and let them air-dry upright. Keep them out of direct sunlight, and store cutting boards on their edge so moisture doesn’t get trapped.

Sanitize
Beyond everyday cleaning, it’s smart to sanitize wooden tools from time to time. Cutting boards, in particular, need extra attention since knife marks create tiny hiding spots for bacteria. One simple method is mixing one part hydrogen peroxide or white vinegar with four parts water, then soaking the wood for five to ten minutes before rinsing. For a quicker option, try a ready-made disinfectant spray designed for wood cutting boards—follow the bottle directions.

Oil
Wood, like skin, needs a little moisturizing to stay healthy. Conditioning your utensils with food-safe mineral oil or a specialized wood butter every few weeks helps prevent cracking, keeps them smooth, and brings out their natural grain. Think of it as giving your kitchen tools a spa treatment—they’ll thank you with years of reliable service.

No More Stains or Smells

Even with regular washing, wooden tools can develop stains or lingering smells. Luckily, there are easy fixes. One option is to mix equal parts baking soda and water, scrub it onto the surface, and let it sit a few minutes before rinsing. Another classic method is to sprinkle coarse salt on the wood, then rub it with the cut side of a lemon. Let it rest briefly, rinse thoroughly, and your utensils will be refreshed.

Keep in mind, wooden kitchen tools don’t last forever. If you see deep cuts, cracks, or any signs of mold or mildew, it’s best to replace them to keep your food safe.

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Summer Fun At Home

Summer is a great time to take a vacation, but the majority of us can’t be gone for three months. Here are half a dozen ideas of things to do at home that will make time at home fun!

Have a Backyard Picnic

Picnics don’t have to be elaborate or have an Instagram-worthy charcuterie board. You can prepare whatever meal or snack you like and simply take it outside. Lay out some blankets and pillows in the backyard to create a comfy spot for you and your loved ones. You can even have a late-night picnic and spend some time stargazing.

Read a Book or Two

Summer is the perfect time to read a book you’ve had sitting around – why not pour a glass of your favorite beverage and sit in your comfy outdoor chair and enjoy some quiet time. My Mom always told me – “You can be any one, any where, and at any time in history in a book”. Why not travel through the pages while being at home?

Try New Recipes

Between TikTok and Instagram, new recipes are being shared daily. Look for something new that looks yummy and get the freshest ingredients from your local produce stand or farmers market.

Do a Craft

Do you have a Pinterest account? If you do, I bet you have some DIY projects you’ve been meaning to do and just haven’t done. Crating can be a fun, productive way to spend some summer hours. You can even share this time with loved ones and see what they can create too.

Build a Fort and have a Movie Marathon

Who doesn’t love a fort? Who doesn’t love a movie? Mix them together and it can be a fun filled evening! Get out those sheets, throw pillows and whatever else you want to use to create your one of a kind fort movie theater. I always think twinkle lights add the finishing touch. Don’t forget the popcorn!

No matter what you do to fill the summer hours, I hope you enjoy your time.