pig cutting board

Next time you need to chop up a few peppers or core an apple, reach for the pig. The Pig Cutting Board, that is. Located in Beaufort, husband-and-wife team Tom and Mary Gallagher handcraft hardwood pig-shaped cutting boards from the finest materials available, including black walnut and hard maple. They’ve been doing so for more than 30 years, after starting the venture living in Wynnewood, Penn., making the boards for family and friends.

The boards are hand-cut, hand-sanded and hand-filed, then coated with mineral oil. They come in a variety of sizes, with names of famous porkers, such as Wilbur, Babe and Petunia.

If you give the gift of a pig cutting board this holiday season – to someone else or yourself – you’re also helping out people in need, as the Gallaghers donate the majority of their proceeds to those who are in less fortunate circumstances.

Learn more about the cutting boards and order your own at pigcuttingboard.com.

Comments

  • porky

    Nice Pigs!

  • John Goheen

    Would love to have one of these ĺittle piggies “cry wee wee wee all the way home” to my house!

  • Angie T.

    Cute pig cutting boards! Would love to cut my fruits and veggies on one of these!

  • Tanya Diggelmann

    Love, love, love NC Field and Family and ALL the products made locally, thank you and Merry Christmas!!!

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