I had a nice big wooden cutting board for several years. I never oiled it, not even once. As you might expect, if you know about oiling, it was both warped and cracked. We kept using it long after it had cracked. I thought this was being frugal, although now that I know about oiling, I do worry that in fact it was just encouraging bacteria.
So I got a new nice big cutting board, along with some food-grade mineral oil. When the board arrived, I could feel that it was dry. I read a few different sites that had instructions, though I couldn't find any that actually gave an amount of mineral oil, it was just "keep going until no more oil goes in" and "wait until the next morning and wipe off the excess."
I did that, however oil doesn't really want to come off, at least not all at once. So every time I wipe there seems to be a little more oil. This made me nervous to use it, since I assume we don't want to eat the oil. But then again, since I've never done it, maybe this is normal, and just a sign of a recent and even good oiling experience.
I finally gave in and used it, however, the board still smells very strongly, and in a negative way of the mineral oil. It's not precisely what I would think of as "rancid" (a word I saw connected to using olive and other oils) but I would definitely not normally associate that smell with a nice good clean and cooking experience. I don't know whether this is coming from the fact that I've never done it before or whether it is somehow wrong, either due to the cutting board or the oil. I used about 25% of the bottle covering both large sides and edges.
Also, the cutting board does actually rock slightly every time you press down on it to cut. So I wonder if this means it has already warped by the time it arrived to me. It's not that bad... But then again, my old board didn't do that at all.
I would definitely not use the same oil again, but I would just like to know if it feels safe and normal-ish so that we can eat off of it.
Here is the board I got: Teakhaus Cutting Board - Extra Large (XL) Wood Cutting Board with Grip Handles - Reversible Teak Edge Grain Wood - Knife Friendly - FSC Certified https://a.co/d/f0S81yU
And here is the exact oil: Kate Naturals Mineral Oil for Wood Cutting Board, Butcher Block, and Knife. Food Grade Mineral Oil for Wooden Cutting Board & Utensils (8oz, Food Safe) https://a.co/d/fXvsQxQ