![]() 07/25/2014 at 13:45 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Which is better and why? Somebody got me way off track today by asking me this. What say OPPO?
Side question do you eat your sandwich upside down, or right side up. I eat it upside down, it tastes better...
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Triangles.
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Triangle cut because two pointy ends to put in mouth.
(Geez, that almost sounds dirty.)
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...or just eat it as-is.
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I like the pointy ends to dip in mayo...talk about dirty!
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Triangle. Easier to start eating by biting into a corner, and if you don't like the crust, then it's much easier to eat everything you want to.
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Oh, my. I am actually blushing.
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Don't wear lipstick; it just get's in the way of scarfing down your sandwich. Then you can just shove the entire thing in your mouth.
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Pfft. Just eat the sandwich whole.
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Glad I'm not the only troglodyte on here who doesn't cut the sandwich. :)
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Oh, Lord. I started it, didn't I?
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I like to do that but then the ranch on the thick BLT all slides to one side. Then I have a mouth full of ranch.
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Triangles!!!!!!
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We do have first world problems, don't we? ;D
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From working in a restaurant kitchen, I learned to make sandwiches upside down and then flip them right side up. Because it's much easier to set up your veggies first then meat & cheese on top of those, than the other way around. But then you want the veggies on top when you're eating.
Triangle cut.
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I know. It is horrible. Where are the scientist on fixing this?????
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We might have to fix this ourselves.
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Depends on the sandwich. Grilled cheese must always be cut into triangles. PB&J gets cut in rectangles. Deli sandwiches, usually on oval bread, get cut on the short vertical axis. Sauces are usually on the top of the sandwich, and PB&J must have the jelly on top.
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Oh no.
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that is likely my issue, no veggies, sub potato chips on top all day for salad on my bread
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depends on the sandwich type and mode. Grilled cheese usually triangle. Cold cuts usually straight from top to bottom. If you want to eat tons of sandwich, triangle cross, (finger sandwich style). Why can I 15 finger sandwiches but cant eat 2 regular sandwiches?
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Circular.
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weirdo :)
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Neither. I eat it whole. Including the crust. In fact, I've made sammiches before with both end pieces. OM NOM NOM
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Triangles, and upside down is definitely the way to be eating it.
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Neither. Sub sandwich or GTFO
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Wedges is the best. Because you get 4 triangles!!!
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lol no shit. Back home we called them grinders. Fuck I want one now
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This man gets it.
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Time to bail out of this thread!
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I also use the reverse veggies first technique, especially with hot sandwiches. You save time by stacking your veggies while the meat is cooking, and the burger is still piping hot when it's served.
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you are 100% correct!
which is to say I agree
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Cutting sandwiches is for communists.
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Neither, waste of time, you could already be eating.