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post 12/09/2011, 12:42 PM
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How do you cut them? Big or little triangles, squares or rectangles? Or not at all?

I don't care whether they are fresh or frozen... happy.gif
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post 12/09/2011, 12:44 PM
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For DS, squares. For us, just cut in half
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post 12/09/2011, 12:46 PM
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Since I was little, I have known in my heart that triangles taste better.
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post 12/09/2011, 12:46 PM
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QUOTE (Kenji @ 12/09/2011, 12:44 PM) *
For DS, squares. For us, just cut in half

Yeah but triangles or rectangles?

(Yes am bored)
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post 12/09/2011, 12:46 PM
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For DD, 12 months, I cut 5 soldiers. 3 for lunch and 2 for afternoon tea.
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post 12/09/2011, 12:48 PM
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Eldest daughter just has cut in half, sometimes rectangles, sometimes triangles. Youngest daughter has them cut into 4 triangles as she eats nearer to the crust that way, if I do squares or rectangles she'll only have a bit before declaring that the rest is bread skin which she doesn't like laughing2.gif

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post 12/09/2011, 12:49 PM
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Eighths or fourths for kiddo. Fourths or half for me and hubby.
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post 12/09/2011, 12:50 PM
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OP, I thought this was about fluff sandwiches and was wondering where you found Fluff in Australia because I haven't eaten fluff sammiches since I was a little kid.

And now I realize it was a lie and my little heart is broken.
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QUOTE (~mimo~ @ 12/09/2011, 12:46 PM) *
Yeah but triangles or rectangles?

(Yes am bored)


Triangles for fairy breads only Tounge1.gif
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post 12/09/2011, 12:50 PM
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It depends on DS's mood. Generally triangles. I prefer triangles because as PP said, more of the sandwich gets eaten for some reason.

Once he was very upset because I cut triangles instead of squares. Quickly thinking, I pointed out that the four triangles STILL MADE A SQUARE. Luckily that worked.

I have been known to eat sandwiches uncut ph34r.gif

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