When slicing your toast?!


Question:

When slicing your toast?

do you slice into squares, triangles or leave it whole.


Answers: From corner to corner, two pieces with loads and loads of Irish butter on it. To hell the cholesterol, it's a good treat. either in 2 triangles or if lazy leave it whole whole Two Triangles baby! YEAH!!!
GOOD GOD we gonna rock down to electric avenue! Triangles. i like my toast hot and the butter dripping through it then i just fold it in half and scoff it as a quickly as i can I leave it whole..... For me whole with butter. For my 2 year old daughter add Butter, sugar, cinnamon and cut the crust off. She loves it. whole I slice straight down middle so it more like rectangles! Oh, I always leave it whole when slicing it. Squares mainly, but sometimes just in half if im feeling adventurous Slice it into squares...lol i mould mine into a ball and eat it like an apple

or i shape it into a hexagon TRIANGLES all the way (: triangles taste better than squares dunno why

http://thepeoplesforum.myfastforum.org... triangle There is a precise art to toast making..
The toast should be left exactly 16 seconds to cool or the butter soaks into the bread completely.
Then cut in half (triangles) and then I enjoy before the doctors come and take me away.. big triangles triangles, looks better Little triangles all the way your making me hungry now so I might get out of bed and get some! Whole please...! Toast half, sandwiches triangles. whole Triangles are posh and they always have that in 5 star hotels. At home I have squares though. I leave it whole for me, and for my kids I slice it into triangles. I always leave my toast whole and cut my sandwiches into triangle halves, but each to their own. I cut two triangles off the corners, and leave a six sided centre piece with two long sides and four shorter sides. Actually I don't cut my bread. With a mouth like mine it doesn't last long anyway. lol Triangles and then cut the crust off



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