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Soggy Sarnies
asea
Posts: 1,398 Forumite
I've recently started making sandwiches for lunch at work.
They all come out soggy. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong! Any ideas & suggestions that might stop it happening, please?
Thanks!
They all come out soggy. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong! Any ideas & suggestions that might stop it happening, please?
Thanks!
nothing to see here, move along...
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if you're using lettuce or tomatoes that might be a reason.0
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Either you are using wet ingredients (dressing/mayo, washed salad) or you may be leaving them wrapped up in a warm environment where they sweat. Try taking them in a cool bag or carrying damp ingredients seperately to assemble just before you eat.If you think reality makes sense, you're just not paying attention!0
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