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<blockquote data-quote="Nicole T" data-source="post: 2305966" data-attributes="member: 527609"><p>I suspect you just get 'no substitution' then, rather than the item you actually wanted.</p><p></p><p>I've been back and had another look, and I think I may have judged it a little hastily. The Hovis Nimble looks so much smaller than the Morrisons, but when you actually put them back to back, the difference isn't that huge. While the Morrisons one is a big rectangular brick, with every slice is roughly the same size, the Hovis Nimble one has a distinct arch to it. The tallest slices in the middle are probably a good 90% of the size of the Morrisons ones. Those nearer the end, probably closer to 60 or 70%. The Hovis slices also look slightly thicker, too.</p><p></p><p>So the variable must be the density of the bread. </p><p></p><p>This might just work for me after all. I feel a toast experiment coming on. And if I'm feeling suitably scientific, perhaps bag one of each up watertight and see what volume of water each displaces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicole T, post: 2305966, member: 527609"] I suspect you just get 'no substitution' then, rather than the item you actually wanted. I've been back and had another look, and I think I may have judged it a little hastily. The Hovis Nimble looks so much smaller than the Morrisons, but when you actually put them back to back, the difference isn't that huge. While the Morrisons one is a big rectangular brick, with every slice is roughly the same size, the Hovis Nimble one has a distinct arch to it. The tallest slices in the middle are probably a good 90% of the size of the Morrisons ones. Those nearer the end, probably closer to 60 or 70%. The Hovis slices also look slightly thicker, too. So the variable must be the density of the bread. This might just work for me after all. I feel a toast experiment coming on. And if I'm feeling suitably scientific, perhaps bag one of each up watertight and see what volume of water each displaces. [/QUOTE]
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