Fireweed Cutting Board

Fireweed on a glacial morraine covered mountainside near Juneau, Alaska.

Wikipedia Trivia:

Fireweed grows up to 8 feet tall and flowers in mid to late summer. It has a history of use as medicinal plant by Native Americans and also as human food and dog food, though taste depends on timing. Presently candles, soups, jellies, and and tea are made in part with Fireweed.

 

Alaska Tile Company cutting boards made from tempered glass and they are heat printed on the bottom with images at 400°F. The print on the bottom ensures that the images is always protected from use, and all surfaces are non-porous for fast and easy cleaning. Some dishwasher soaps can damage the rubber feet and print surface, so the best practice for cleaning is to simply wipe down with hot water and Joy, Dawn, and/or Bleach.

  • Scratch proof front
  • non-skid rubber feet
  • Wall decoration when not in use
  • Heat resistant
  • Tempered glass construction similar to a microwave dish
  • non-porous surfaces wipe clean

$27.00