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View Poll Results: How do you configure the sandwich?
One piece bread, one piece heel? 4 13.79%
Final two pieces of regular bread? 18 62.07%
All-heel sandwich 7 24.14%
Voters: 29. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 04-17-2020, 08:56 AM
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Yeah the poll makes no sense to me. Why would there be two heels in the last four slices? Either throw them away or stop procrastinating and eat the slices of bread in order as they come out of the bag.
Well, if you don't eat the first piece you end up with 2 heels. Makes perfect sense to me.
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If I only have a heel I take a large serrated knife and try to slice off the crusty part. If the heel is large you can do it. Even if its thin you can scrape most off. I have to do this if I am making french toast.
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I don't eat the heals they are gross..
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