Twisty Ties On Bread Bags

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Twisty Ties On Bread Bags

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One thing that buggs me to no end is the twisty ties on bread bags!! The twisty ties are not tied the same direction, and it drives me crazy when I think im opening it up, im twisting it the wrong way and making it tighter, IT DRIVES ME CRAZY!!!! There should be a law that all bread manufactures have a universial, or a same way , or the same direction of twisting the twisty ties shut, I proclaim they tighten the twisty ties by turning them right, clockwise, and loosen them by turning left, counterclockwise.
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#2 Unread post by Sev »

Or... look at them before you start twisting.

Are you actually so lazy that you require legislation to make opening your bread package in the morning easier?

Around here all bread comes with those stupid white clips that no one keeps anyways. If you snap them in half you can fit the punched out side around you thumb, then flik it just right and have a little peice of plastic go shooting across the room at high speeds. Used to be popular at school.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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Sevulturus wrote:Or... look at them before you start twisting.

Are you actually so lazy that you require legislation to make opening your bread package in the morning easier?

Around here all bread comes with those stupid white clips that no one keeps anyways. If you snap them in half you can fit the punched out side around you thumb, then flik it just right and have a little peice of plastic go shooting across the room at high speeds. Used to be popular at school.
We did that with the tabs of soda cans :D
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#4 Unread post by Shiv »

We have both forms of bread lockage down here.

Neither of them stay on for very long. It's the old spin and tuck routine for our bread.
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Shiv wrote:Neither of them stay on for very long. It's the old spin and tuck routine for our bread.
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I always get the plastic clip, which I always throw away.
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I can't believe you guys are dedicating a thread to this topic....... :shock:
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#8 Unread post by Sev »

oldnslo wrote:I can't believe you guys are dedicating a thread to this topic....... :shock:
I can't believe you posted in it.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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do ambidextrous people have problems with them bread things???
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#10 Unread post by NorthernPete »

I just break the little tabby things.... twist and fold the bread bag...as was mentioned...

And they are on Milk bags too!!! My vegetable crisper is full of broken milk bag tabs. and some vegetables....
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