My first time ever making cutting boards and matching shark coochie boards.
My first time ever making cutting boards and matching shark coochie boards.
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Made these following the Fisher's Shop woven cutting board video.
Woods used:
(Board 1 on left) Walnut, Maple, Canary wood, Padauk, Cherry
(Board 2 on right) Canary wood, Maple, Walnut
Shark coochie has to be a troll, but I Want To Believe.
41 0 ReplyI can't remember exactly but there was a post recently where someone called it that.
8 0 ReplyBone apple tea
10 1 ReplyThey are called "eggcorns".
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Mmmmm shark coochie!
30 0 Reply30 0 ReplyBone apple tea!
13 0 ReplySomebody was using voice-to-text, eh?
Post titles can be edited in Lemmy, but this one needs to be preserved as it is.
Edit: Beautiful work on those boards, BTW.
13 0 ReplyThanks! Shark coochie was absolutely intentional, it was the first thing my buddy said when I sent him a picture and I had never heard it before so it had me rolling.
It has also completely eliminated "charcuterie" from my vocabulary, from this day on there is only shark coochie.
28 0 ReplyDon't forget to also be sure you keep good stock of wash your sister sauce (worcestershire) for all your burger preps too.
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It's on porpoise
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those are gorgeous!
Now for some matching wooden
tongsclaspers3 0 Reply