Please can you help settle a debate with dh?!
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    Default Please can you help settle a debate with dh?!

    Dh and I were making lunch and I noticed that he only buttered one slice of bread for the sandwiches, whereas I always butter both. After calling each other freaks a little bit I called in the kids, who both agreed with me (good children ). But dh swears blind that everyone else butters only one slice. What do you do?
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    not a sandwich without both done
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    Both of course!!!
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    good good
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    Think your dh loses that arguement
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trouble View Post
    not a sandwich without both done
    I agree

    Must be a male thing my hubby says one side as well

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    oh it definayely has to be both

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    Default Re: Please can you help settle a debate with dh?!

    both definetly and my dh agrees
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    Both!! No good asking my dh he wouldn't have a clue - he has a little (well actually huge) fairy who makes his sandwiches and puts them in the fridge every night

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    oh definitely both and up to the edges!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauline View Post
    oh definitely both and up to the edges!!
    I Agree with Pauline, I used to work in a place that sold open sandwiches and a Boss that stated all areas of bread should be buttered that's what corners were invented for

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    got to be butter on both, unless I am on a diet then its laughing cow light cheese spread very thinly - but on both still
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    definately both
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    Depends what's in it. With salad, both, without salad usually neither.

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    BOTH

    who only butters one slice???

    did he really?? hahahaha how odd
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    I grew up with only one side being buttered but when I met my other half he said I was a freak because he had grown up with both being buttered, I now butter both - much better.
    Me x

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    Both & my hubby agrees both too!
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    I butter both.
    My husband has none
    My son butters one
    LOL LOL LOL

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    both here
    i told hubby he does both too

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    Default Re: Please can you help settle a debate with dh?!

    Definatley both for me and up to the edges

    Daz only butters one and I'm sure he has round bread as the corners never have any butter on

    Charley only eats dried bread so none buttered for her

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