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Always been my favourite cuppa , I purchased a box of tea bags the weekend and noticed the bags were square and not pyramid that they've been for years, they taste completely different and don't seem half as nice as they used to , WTF have they done to my cuppa
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Re: P.G.Tips
Its a well known fact that things in square packets don't taste as good as things in pyramids. Its been known for years and is scientifically proven but because of the logistical issues of stacking pyramid shaped boxes of Shreddies, milk and tofu, Big Packaging have conspired against us. Its a real shame they obviously got to PG Tips as well, they were the last ones making a stand for us all. RIPyramid.
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Re: P.G.Tips
You're confusing the 2d plane shapes of Euclidean geometry with 3d solid shapes but your take down of Big Packaging is basically correct.
As further evidence, consider how a sandwich cut in half diagonally to form 2 right angled triangles is infinitely tastier to one cut in half to form 2 rectangles
As further evidence, consider how a sandwich cut in half diagonally to form 2 right angled triangles is infinitely tastier to one cut in half to form 2 rectangles
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Re: P.G.Tips
Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:40 am You're confusing the 2d plane shapes of Euclidean geometry with 3d solid shapes but your take down of Big Packaging is basically correct.
As further evidence, consider how a sandwich cut in half diagonally to form 2 right angled triangles is infinitely tastier to one cut in half to form 2 rectangles
Also when you cut it in half diagonally you get more sandwich
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Re: P.G.Tips
Some very good point above regarding shapes, and especially in the context of a sandwich.
My dilemma is that, when preparing a sausage sandwich; what is the optimal layout pattern for the sausages so to maximise the effectiveness of the diagonal cut?
My dilemma is that, when preparing a sausage sandwich; what is the optimal layout pattern for the sausages so to maximise the effectiveness of the diagonal cut?
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Re: P.G.Tips
I've always bought PG Tips when available. The square (non-pyramid) teabags do have a very different taste, and the box I bought last month will be the last I buy.
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But what happens to the sausages in the corners? Wouldn't a diagonal pattern, that divides along the anticipated cut point, be optimal?
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Re: P.G.Tips
Best I've come up with and after all that careful cutting, you get a superflous bit of sausage as a quick appetiser.
I've just guessed measurements- 15cm x 15cm bread, sausages are 11.5cm x 2.5cm and this is based on one sausage(sliced lengthways) per half sandwich. If you were really mad, I guess you could slice the sausages horizontally, into little circles and fill it that way.
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Excellent work. And it's interesting that the superfluous bit of sausage ends up also being a triangle.
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Re: P.G.Tips
2 sausages sliced in half long ways, first sausage laid down the middle either side of the cut, depends on dimensions but most likely without any further cuts. Second sausage cut approximately 2/3 v 1/3, 2/3 laid diagonally then 1/3 laid in the corner.
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Re: P.G.Tips
It's a sausage sandwich, not the Krypton Factor. This is way too complex.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 12:37 pm
Best I've come up with and after all that careful cutting, you get a superflous bit of sausage as a quick appetiser.
I've just guessed measurements- 15cm x 15cm bread, sausages are 11.5cm x 2.5cm and this is based on one sausage(sliced lengthways) per half sandwich. If you were really mad, I guess you could slice the sausages horizontally, into little circles and fill it that way.
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Re: P.G.Tips
So many better brands out there , from Sainsbury’s Red Label , Yorkshire extra strong etc . My favourite is M&S own brand.BIGRON wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:03 am Always been my favourite cuppa , I purchased a box of tea bags the weekend and noticed the bags were square and not pyramid that they've been for years, they taste completely different and don't seem half as nice as they used to , WTF have they done to my cuppa
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Re: P.G.Tips
With you on this - and you they're in pairs so you have to manually separate them out. I presume that's what the chimps used to do, so I feel like I'm taking a job from a chimp. Curiously my boss often says the exact same thing.BIGRON wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:03 am Always been my favourite cuppa , I purchased a box of tea bags the weekend and noticed the bags were square and not pyramid that they've been for years, they taste completely different and don't seem half as nice as they used to , WTF have they done to my cuppa
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Re: P.G.Tips
Hello BigRon
Couldn't agree with you more about the demise of the pyramid shaped teabags.
I don't like these square shaped bags at all.
I managed to find some old stock , on line , and I'm drinking them slowly...............
God only knows what I'll do when they're gone!
Couldn't agree with you more about the demise of the pyramid shaped teabags.
I don't like these square shaped bags at all.
I managed to find some old stock , on line , and I'm drinking them slowly...............
God only knows what I'll do when they're gone!
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Re: P.G.Tips
I don't have this problem with my orange pekoe tea. One has to use a tea strainer but the leaves are large, so all very easy. It is a shame that the brewed tea leaves have a resemblance to impressively long bogeys!