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OnMilwaukee.com Recommends: Feb. 5, 2009
Check out the roasted vegetable salad at Lulu.
By OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writers

Published Feb. 5, 2009 at 11:17 a.m.
Tags: totally bamboo, wine socks, seal, soul, franz ferdinand, tonight, tutto, the odd couple, lulu, roasted vegetable salad, tek gear, kohl's

The folks who work in OnMilwaukee.com's editorial office may bristle at the "hipster" label, but we do try to be cutting edge. That's why it's natural that we're recommending a great cutting board today, along with a neat wine accessory, a delicious vegetable salad (from Lulu), some good-looking workout clothes, a classic movie and great new music from Franz Ferdinand and old music from Seal.

These are a few of our favorite things this week:

Totally Bamboo cutting boards -- Bamboo is cool. I've got a handful of stalks growing at home (they're very hearty), and someone even gave me a T-shirt made out of the stuff (it's very soft). The wood is about as green and sustainable as it comes, and it's totally versatile, too. An eco-friendly alternative to traditional hardwood, it's also a great material for a cutting board. Totally Bamboo has taken the kitchen staple to the next level, however, introducing a stylish and durable cutting board that's dishwasher-friendly. Traditional wooden cutting boards must be hand-washed, but this durable product remains anti-bacterial and scratch-resistant while still uniquely stylish. The California company that makes them uses fair trade practices, producing the cutting boards from a managed forest west of Shanghai. Totally Bamboo cutting boards come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and range in price from $10 to $35. --Andy Tarnoff

Blind tasting wine socks -- Yes, socks for wine. But not to keep their toes warm, instead to keep tasters from getting an early peek at what they're tasting. These garnet-colored vin tube socks -- which come in sets of six numbered socks -- are decorated with a vertical listing of the word wine in black in a number of tongues -- wine, vino, vin, wyn, wein, vinho. You can also order them with a logo added (although there is a minimum order of 30. Without a logo, you can buy as few as two sets). If you host wine tastings for guests or customers, these classy, red-wine-tinted socks are much more attractive than brown paper bags and they tell your tasters that you're serious about wine and presentation. To inquire about orders, e-mail bernard.herbert@gmail.com. --Bobby Tanzilo

Seal's "Soul" -- Seal's sixth and newest studio album features excellent covers of vintage soul from the early days of Motown. It's a great download as it includes "A Change is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke; "I Can't Stand the Rain" by Ann Peebles; "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" by James Brown; "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)" and "I'm Still in Love with You" by Al Green:' among others. Sure it's all covers, but Seal does soul proud. --Jeff Sherman

Cheap workout clothes from Kohl's -- Sure, you could work out in ratty sweats and a stained beer company T-shirt you've had since college. If you dress better, though, you may feel better about going to the gym. The men's department at Kohl's has competitive prices on apparel from Nike, Reebok, Champion and adidas, but you can get really good deals on the Tek Gear line and Russell Athletic. When you pay $5.99 for a moisture-wicking T-shirt, you won't feel bad about sweating it up; you can always use it to wash the car. --Drew Olson

Lulu's roasted vegetable salad -- A friend and I split this massive salad ($9.50) during a recent lunch date at Lulu, 2265 S. Howell Ave., and my plate contained a little pile of heaven. The greens were fresh, the vegetables perfectly roasted -- cooked but still crisp -- and the chevre cheese, oh, the chevre cheese. We ordered the dish with pine nuts, which furthered our food buzz and made me swear I wasn't going to wait another two years to eat this delicious, delicious salad. --Molly Snyder Edler

"The Odd Couple" -- I always loved the TV show (probably because I identified with Oscar Madison, the patron saint of sportswriters), but I caught the movie version of Neil Simon's play on cable the other night and Walter Matthau (Oscar) and Jack Lemmon (Felix) were spectacular. And, you have to love the Pigeon Sisters. --D.O.

Tutto -- I first told you about Tutto, 1033 N. Old World 3rd St., in July 2007. Since then, the return to the Milwaukee dining and drinking scene for the Giovanni family has been a big hit. I love the space and its food. It's a great place to hang out before or after a game, or to just grab a good burger. If you haven't been to Tutto yet, put it on your list. --J.S.

The first four songs on "Tonight" -- I haven't had time to check out the last nine tracks on Franz Ferdinand's latest effort, so I can't recommend downloading the entire disc. The first four songs -- "Ulysses," "Turn it On," "No You Girls" and "Send Him Away" indicate a band that is finding its swagger. The show April 29 at The Rave should be pretty strong. --D.O.



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Posted by cscbadger on Feb. 5, 2009 at 3:03 p.m. (report)

Actually, studies have shown that wood cutting boards are safer than other cutting board materials. Found this info on www.reluctantgourmet.com: "You should use a hard wood cutting board for the sake of your knives and for sanitary reasons. The myth is that wooden boards are so porous that harmful organisms such as salmonella, e-coli and listeria soak in, are hard to remove, and easily contaminate other foods placed upon it later. The myth has been compounded with the belief that plastic, because it is not porous, can be more easily and safely cleaned. These beliefs were so widely held by everyone including health officials that no one actually bothered to test them until 1993. Microbiologists at the University of Wisconsin's Food Research Institute contaminated wooden cutting boards and plastic ones with all bacteria that cause food poisoning.... Guess what? Without washing, without touching it, the bacteria on the wooden board died off in three minutes. On the plastic board? The bacteria remained and actually multiplied overnight. It seems wood has a natural bacteria-killing property, plastic and glass don't."

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Posted by zipper on Feb. 5, 2009 at 1:46 p.m. (report)

Be careful with bamboo cutting boards. Bamboo is considered more anitbacterial then say, cotton or linen, but it is in the same category as other 'wood like' cutting boards when it comes to sanitation. It's not possible to completely sanitize the boards like glass or non-porous plastic products. They will not pass a food safety inspection.

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Posted by Blaine on Feb. 5, 2009 at 12:22 p.m. (report)

Re Seal cd so far that looks more like Memphis & Augusta, not Motown -- but interesting just the same.

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