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    How can I prevent everything from falling out every time I take a bite?
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    This usually means you should put fewer ingredients on your sandwich. The best thing you can do is try to cup your hands around the sandwich so nothing can fall out while you're eating it, but this is tricky.
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    Can I add sauce on the sandwich?
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    Sure. Feel free to add any desired toppings on your sub sandwich. Sauces, like tomato sauce, cheese sauce, and Italian sauce, are all good ones to consider.
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    Can I add fruits to my sandwich?
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    A normal sub sandwich is usually meant for meats, cheese etc., but if you would like to experiment by adding fruits, go for it.
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    Do I have to add lettuce to my sandwich?
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    No, you don't. However, if you still want some kind of greens, you can use spinach or baby greens.
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    Instead of using mayo, can I use peanut butter?
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    If you really like peanut butter, go for it. Some might find the taste off-putting, but you're free to include whatever condiments you'd like on your sub.
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    Is there any option of a filling rather than meat (for vegans)?
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    Cucumber, cheese, onion, tomato, lettuce, spinach, green pepper, mushroom, tofu-based fillings, to name but a few. Note that while a sandwich generally does include one or more meats, these are not required.
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    What kind of oil does one use on a sub?
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    Use a lighter oil, like olive oil, that would be your best bet for a sub. It doesn't take very much, just a few sprinkles would be plenty. A favorite addition is a good Italian salad dressing––it has a good balance of oil and vinegar, and adds lots of flavor!
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