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cutlery keeping your edge Specially designed cutting boards help knives stay sharp and protect your countertops.


N. Large Cutting Board with Juice Wells One side has wide grooves and a well, 21


⁄3 -cup total


capacity, with a corner spout to pour off juices. Reverse side has narrow grooves to catch crumbs as you slice bread. Standard and metric measure marks are molded into the countertop-gripping edges. 18" x 12".Dishwasher-safe.


K #1014 $34.50 


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Cutting Boards • Standard and metric measures molded into the boards help you cut uniformly.


• Edges grip countertops to keep the boards steady. • Dishwasher-safe, so cleanup is a breeze.


K. Bar Board Perfect for small tasks and picnics. 8" x 6½".


#1001 $10.00  L. Cutting Board


The most popular size for everyday use. 13" x 9".


#1012 $17.50 


why I joined To pay for holiday gifts.


O. Handy Scraper


Cleanly move chopped ingredients from cutting board to recipe. Scrape surfaces, too. Dishwasher-safe.


#1615 $7.00 


P. Hold ‘N Slice® Keep food steady and your hands safe while slicing. Dishwasher-safe.


#1101 $5.00  why I love it


You can earn a great income and be there for your family every day. With a Pampered Chef® business, you don’t have to choose one or the other!


R. My Safe Cutter


Q. Cheese Knife Shave, slice and pierce cheese with our patented stainless blade. Includes storage cover. 5" blade. Dishwasher-safe.


#1126 $10.00


A safe, stainless cutter with a rounded point, just sharp enough for kids to carve pumpkins or cut apples, cheese, and even modeling clay. 2¾" blade. Dishwasher-safe.


#2904 $4.50  Nancy Jo Ryan


National Executive Director Illinois


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M. Large Grooved Cutting Board One side is flat, the other features a ¾-cup-capacity groove to catch excess juices from meat and fruit. 18" x 12".


#1023 $32.00 


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