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Hi all,
I was about to Freecycle a Bodum chopping board, however thought there might be some interested on this forum amongst all the foodies.
Its quite hefty (5000g brand / label on the side gives it away): 27cm x 27cm square, and 10cm deep ... almost butcher block size in fact.
Please contact me if you want photos, if I dont hear anything in a couple of days I will Freecycle through normal routes.
Cheers, Steve
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Comment by Richard on March 28, 2012 at 16:07 Just been speaking to Sandra about this and she'd like it please! If it's still available could we have it? I could pick it up from Kate at the Milford on Sea Food Week do on 11th April...Cheers - Richard
Comment by Richard on March 28, 2012 at 13:57 Thanks Steve - will inc this in the Friday email.....R
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