The Board Of Choice For TV Series My Market Kitchen

The Board Of Choice For TV Series My Market Kitchen

My Market Kitchen Post:

We’re thrilled to sponsor Network 10’s afternoon cooking show, My Market Kitchen.

They’re great to use for food prep if you have room on your kitchen bench top as they come with rubber feet attached to the base to ensure they’re easy to lift and remain stable while you’re chopping, slicing and dicing.

One of the things we love about My Market Kitchen is the way the team showcases premium quality Australian produce- as well as the wonderful smorgasbord of ingredients available at Melbourne’s iconic Queen Victoria Market.

It’s so wonderful to see all that fresh, locally grown produce being prepared on our ‘Australian Made’, Australian hardwood chopping boards!

This board made famous by the show is custom made in beautiful Australian Blackbutt timber and measures 80cm x 50cm x 4cm.

In The Media Post:

Thanks to our local print media, The Northern Star and The Lismore Echo for their story on The Cutting Board Company’s debut on national television.

Approached earlier in the year by Creative Media Productions in Melbourne we are thrilled to see our timber cutting boards featured on My Market Kitchen, a national TV cooking show. “We are so happy with the way our boards look with the ingredients and meals created by Emma and Lynton and their guests,” Natalie said. “Our boards are great for filming because the feet stop them slipping or moving when in use, and they do look truly impressive on screen”. 

See for yourself!

My Market Kitchen airs on Network Ten, Weekdays at 3.30pm, hosted by Emma Dean and Lynton Tapp (known from Masterchef Australia).

Local Exposure Post:

Thanks to The Lismore Echo for their story on our TV debut! We are so proud the local media are sharing news of our locally made beautiful hardwood boards’ debut on My Market Kitchen, a national TV cooking show. “We love watching Emma and Lynton use our boards to create and serve delicious meals,” Natalie said. “Our boards are great for filming because the feet stop them slipping or moving when in use, and they do look truly impressive on screen”.

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