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πͺ΅ Trick #3: Oil Regularly to Prevent Drying and Cracking
Over time, wood can dry out and splinter. Regular oiling keeps your utensils smooth, moisturized, and water-resistant.
- Use food-safe mineral oil, beeswax, or coconut oil (unrefined is best).
- Apply a thin layer using a clean cloth or your fingers.
- Let it absorb for a few hours or overnight.
- Wipe off any excess oil with a dry cloth.
ποΈ How often? Once a month is plenty for most home cooksβor more often if your spoons look dull or dry.
π« Bonus Tips: What Not to Do
- Donβt bleach or use harsh chemicalsβit weakens the wood and leaves residues.
- Donβt use vegetable oils (like olive oil)βthey can go rancid and leave sticky, smelly buildup.
- Donβt store wetβalways let utensils dry fully before putting them in a drawer or utensil holder.
β¨ Final Thoughts: A Little Care Goes a Long Way
Wooden utensils bring a natural, warm touch to your kitchenβbut they need a little TLC to stay beautiful and functional. With these three simple tricksβwash right, deodorize naturally, and oil regularlyβyour wooden spoons will stay smooth, safe, and ready for stirring for years to come.
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