What should I seal my butcher's block with?

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We just got a kitchen island that has a wooden butcher block top. I'm pretty sure it's not already sealed, as the wood feels a bit rough. DH wiped it off with a damp cloth, then dried it immediately, but I'm thinking it needs to be sealed with something so liquids don't hurt it. Any ideas on what I should use? :confused:

Edited to add: we won't be cutting directly on the countertop, we just don't want water to ruin it.
 
They do make an oil product for butcher blocks. I would say any kitchen/ cooking store would have it. Otherwise you can just use mineral oil on it. Rub a light coat on it and let it sit for a while and then wipe it off. You should do this every once in a while to them so they don't dry out.
 
A quote from this site: http://www.dannylipford.com/diy-hom...and-oil-butcher-block-for-use-in-the-kitchen/

"Food Grade Mineral Oil: This is the top choice for butcher blocks, and it’s the primary ingredient in commercial sealing products. Look for food grade mineral oil in your local pharmacy – it’s also sold as a laxative – and it’ll be much cheaper in the pharmacy than in the hardware store. Mineral oil will give your butcher block a light honey color."

They also talk about other "food grade" options that add a hint of color to the wood.
 
Don't try to use a substitute! :eek: Gotta be food grade...they're not kidding. ;)
 













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