I use some cutting boards from Ikea (Mmm, cheap Swedish junk). They're not the ultra thin sheet boards, but are about 6mm thick.
They warp eventually, and crack, but the original four are still working 9 months later. I use the different colours for different things, and my only beef is that they got oil on them and now it won't come off, as oil is wont to do.
Still, I miss the great big old acrylic cutting boards that used to be all anyone had. A single slab of food-grade plastic, soft and strong. No nubs to make cuts rough, no anti-bacterial bollucks. You can't buy them anywhere anymore, which makes me sad.
They warp eventually, and crack, but the original four are still working 9 months later. I use the different colours for different things, and my only beef is that they got oil on them and now it won't come off, as oil is wont to do.
Still, I miss the great big old acrylic cutting boards that used to be all anyone had. A single slab of food-grade plastic, soft and strong. No nubs to make cuts rough, no anti-bacterial bollucks. You can't buy them anywhere anymore, which makes me sad.