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Laura Loves it -Traveling Charcuterie Board – 11/20/2025

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Laura Loves it -Traveling Charcuterie Board – 11/20/2025

Thanksgiving and the Holidays are upon us, if you are hosting or bringing a dish somewhere, aesthetic is always important. PLUS you don’t want to be the person in your hosts way trying to arange your ‘dish’ in the middle of their kitchen, come prepared and WOW them!

I found something adorable to take on the road or for your own dinning room table… Portable Bamboo Charcuterie Board Set is cute and functional.

The set includes 4 stainless steel cheese knives (great variety for soft, hard, and crumbly cheeses) and 50 little wooden appetizer forks. That means you’re party-ready right out of the box. No need to scramble for utensils or cutlery, and less dishes during clean-up.

  • The bamboo feels both rustic and refined. It’s warm, natural, but not flimsy.

  • The included tools are high-quality — not cheap cutlery that bends.

Check it out below:

Amazon.com: Charcuterie Board with Lid and Handle, Portable Travel Bamboo Cheese Board Set with 4 Cheese Tools, Gift for Housewarming, Thanksgiving, Picnics, Christmas (6 Compartments, Black) : Home & Kitchen

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