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People have been giving some great advice for making sandwiches – prepare to have your mind blown

Take your sandwich-making to the next level.

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It’s time to make sandwiches great again (KucherAV/Getty)

The humble sarnie. A staple in many a lunchbox, and even in the diets of most adults – but how can you ramp your sandwich making skills up a gear?

When one Reddit user asked the internet what the best advice they’d ever received for making a sandwich better was, amateur chefs replied in their droves.

And most of them are small changes you can easily do without any specialist ingredients.

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“Hard bread for hard fillings, and soft bread for soft fillings.

“Hard bread will squish out a soft filling as you bite it. And soft bread will just mush in your mouth as you bite through thicker and harder fillings.”

It’s so obvious!

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“Oregano, garlic, salt, thyme, or a fresh sprig of dill can make a sandwich better.”

That’s definitely one to try.

Now, let’s talk condiments. Don’t even think about slicing up your avocado.

“Mash up the green stuff and treat it like a spread,” preached Hey_Neat. Amen to that one.

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“Remembering that mayo or another fat like butter or a dressing is a membrane, a barrier to liquids,” they said.

“So if a sandwich has mustard or wet ingredients like tomato or lettuce, the fat barrier keeps the bread from getting wet.”

Why didn’t we think of that?

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“Pepper the tomatoes,” said user dottmatrix.

Perhaps the saddest answer was this one from user Aggressivecleaning.

“Put gluten in it,” they said, since they’re a “celiac who remembers real bread the way an old person remembers the one who got away”.

So next time you’re rustling up a casual midday sarnie, treat it with respect – you don’t know how lucky you are.

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