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Now I'm Told We Don't Even Know How To Make Sandwiches Properly

Everyone loves a good sandwich from time to time. Who doesn't want a delicious sandwich with our favorite cold cuts, or even some cold salads? Getting a good sandwich is like a satisfying and amazing love story. We put our effort, blood, sweat, and tears into making it and that first bite is usually bliss at its finest moment.

However, there's nothing worse than taking a bite and having a horrifying outcome happen.

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There is nothing worse than spending some time making the "perfect sandwich" for you to take a bite into it and everything falls out right there on the table. What a waste of a good sandwich, right?

There are so many different meals that have this issue, though.

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Not only do sandwiches pose to be an absolute disaster for keeping things inside, tacos happen to cause the same type of problem. But, there are hacks that allow you to keep your meat and ingredients inside, like using an extra tortilla and taco shell.

Luckily there is a way to avoid this inevitable blunder.

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If you're someone who has everything fall out of your sandwich when you make one, you should listen up to these tips and tricks for making a solid, perfect, beautiful sandwich. And, you don't even need any extra tools or ingredients.

One Twitter user discovered the "sandwich hack."

Twitter user @lantern_utp discovered a way to make sure that his ingredients in the sandwich don't fall out and it's a total game-changer.

First, you lay out for cold cuts on each side of the bread so that the cold cuts are off to the side.

Next, you put all of your toppings in the middle of the sandwich.

In order to keep everything inside and prevent the "toppings" from falling out, the Twitter use says you should put all of the toppings and add-ons into the middle of the sandwich so that you can create almost like a boundary for them.

Then, fold over the cold cuts.

Folding over the cold cuts makes it almost like a "blanket" around the toppings and ingredients. Think of this as the same as "pigs in a blanket," that keep everything tucked in. This makes it so that nothing falls out from the bottom.

Finally, put the second piece of bread on top.

Finally, you can top off your sandwich with the second piece of bread and your sandwich is complete. It seems pretty basic but to be honest, it's not so bad to finally find a way to prevent everything from hitting the floor or the plate.

Who would have thought we've been making sandwiches totally wrong?!?

While sandwiches are super easy to make and pretty straight forward, who would have thought that we were making them completely wrong for so long? To be honest, I'm loving this hack and I can't wai to try it out myself.

Truly, social media is a great way to learn new hacks.

While we all may complain about how many people use social media and how often they are on it, there are some perks to having a social media account. Like, having users from all over the world teach us a thing or two to help us out.